Quoits - Wikipedia Quoits ( ˈ k ɔɪ t s or ˈ k w ɔɪ t s ) is a traditional game which involves the throwing of metal, rope or rubber rings over a set distance, usually to land over or near a spike (sometimes called a hob, mott or pin) The game of quoits encompasses several distinct variations
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Quoits | Traditional, Lawn Outdoor | Britannica Quoits, game in which players toss rings at a stake, called the hob A ring that encircles the hob scores two points for the thrower; a ring closer to the hob than an opponent’s scores one The rings are usually made of iron and weigh about three pounds, but rope or rubber rings are also used
Quoits: Rules and How to Play - Group Games 101 Similar to the game of Horseshoes, the game Quoits is an outdoor ring-toss style game that uses two posts, called hobs, distanced from one another Players aim to toss their rope rings circling the posts more frequently than their competitors Number of Players: 2-4 Ages: 5+ Difficulty: Easy Length of Play: 20 minutes
P. Q. Wolfs Official Rules of Quoits - QuoitsUSA The original Trenton-style steel quoits from both P Q Wolf's and Harry's Learn the rules of the game and get the metal quoits equipment you need to enjoy it yourself!
Rules of Quoits - John Deaver Drinko Academy Quoits is a competition between two players or two teams of two players each When there are two players, the competitors pitch their Quoits from the same foul line into the opposing pit After the round, the players pitch from the alternate pit This alternation continues until one player wins