This traditional game sometimes known as Quoits originally involved pitching a horseshoe at a spike in the ground back in the 15th century. The aim of the sport remained as a competition to see who could throw the object the furthest. This is a great game to help develop hand-eye coordination. Basic play is each player takes a turn to toss all 5 rings one at a time aiming for the colour peg that matches their colour ring. Or if you're feeling competitive each player takes 2 turns to toss all 5 rings one at a time aiming for the highest scoring peg. Remember to add up your score as you go along, the highest score WINS!
Description
This traditional game sometimes known as Quoits originally involved pitching a horseshoe at a spike in the ground back in the 15th century. The aim of the sport remained as a competition to see who could throw the object the furthest. This is a great game to help develop hand-eye coordination. Basic play is each player takes a turn to toss all 5 rings one at a time aiming for the colour peg that matches their colour ring. Or if you're feeling competitive each player takes 2 turns to toss all 5 rings one at a time aiming for the highest scoring peg. Remember to add up your score as you go along, the highest score WINS!
P27670-A44488Features
- Great Outdoor Family Fun
- 2 Piece Wooden Frame, 5 Pegs & 5 Rope Rings