Description
<h2> Washer Toss</h2>
Washer Toss Game | Time for washing up!
This lawn game is an oldie and a goodie.
Challenge your opponents by landing the washers in the box.
Toss your washer into the centre pipe to maximize your score.
This exhilarating game is the ultimate way to test your tossing accuracy skills.
Designed for two to four players and is fun for all ages.
The two goal pieces easily combine and latch into one convenient box for quick storage and portability.
Washer Toss will keep everyone wanting to play for hours!
For indoor or outdoor play.
Washer pitching is a game, similar to horseshoes that involves teams of players that take turns tossing washers towards a box or hole. The game has many variations, and may be called washer pitching, washer toss, washers, huachas or washoes (which is based on the similarity to horseshoes).
The object of the game is to score 21 points before your opponent.
Place the Washer Boxes approximately 6 meters away from each other. Alternatively, take 10 paces from box-to-box, this will usually denote 6 meters.
Game Rules
The throwing player stands next to or behind one box and tosses washers toward the other, normally using an underhand throw. Players throw the washers in attempt to get in, on or near to the box or in the pipe. When throwing, the player may stride forward of the front of the box or remain entirely in back of the box, but at least one foot must remain behind the front of the box.
Scoring is similar to horseshoes in that the second team to throw can wash-out/rebut any points that the first team may have scored, then add to their own total. Award 3 points to a non-rebutted ringer (a washer in the cup). Award 1 point to each non-rebutted washer inside the box. Play the game until first player gets 21 points.
After all 4 washers have been thrown, points are tallied. It is possible for a washer to knock another washer into a better or worse position during play.
If one washer should move, shift or alter another washer during a throw, the final resting places of both washers are noted and scores tallied accordingly. If a washer hits another during play affecting their final position, do not move any washers until all are thrown.