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EntertainmentOutdoor Games

How to Play Shuffleboard

Instructions

  • Step 1: Choose the players Decide if you’ll be playing singles or doubles and choose the players. Shuffleboard can be played with two players or two teams of two.
  • Step 2: Learn the game Familiarize yourself with the court. An outdoor shuffleboard court is a rectangle with a triangle at either end. The triangles are divided into different scoring zones.
  • Step 3: Choose your pucks Choose a puck color for each player or team; each side gets four pucks. Line them up in the “10-off area” at the base of the triangle and flip a coin to see who will go first.
  • Step 4: Play the first round Take turns pushing pucks toward the opposite triangle with the cues. Triangles are divided into ten-, eight-, and seven-point areas, plus a ‘ten-off’ zone. Aim for the areas with the most points. Leave all played pucks in place until the end of the round — after each side has played four pucks.
  • TIP: Try to knock your opponent’s pucks off high-scoring zones and into the ten-off zone.
  • Step 5: Tally scores Tally the scores based on where the pucks lay at the end of the round. Points count only if pucks are entirely within a scoring zone, not touching the edges. If a puck lands entirely within the ten-off zone, subtract ten points from the score.
  • Step 6: Continue playing Continue playing. After each round, switch sides. The first player or team to reach 50 points for a short game — or 100 points for a longer — wins the game.
  • FACT: Did you know? The National Shuffleboard Hall of Fame is located in Clearwater, Florida.

You Will Need

  • Shuffleboard court

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