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  2. Quoits - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quoits

    The common pronunciation of quoits in the Slate Belt region is (qwaits). Players take turns throwing a quoit at the pin. The quoit nearest the pin gets one point. If one player has two quoits nearer the pin than either of his opponent's quoits, he gets two points. A quoit that encircles the pin (called a ringer) gets three points.

  3. Chakram - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as chalikar [1] meaning "circle", and was sometimes referred to in English writings as a "war-quoit". The chakram is primarily a throwing weapon, but can also be used hand-to-hand. A smaller variant called chakri is worn on the wrist. A related weapon is the chakri dong, a bamboo staff with a chakri attached at one end.

  4. Table shuffleboard - Wikipedia

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    A shuffleboard player taking a shot. Table shuffleboard (also known as American shuffleboard, indoor shuffleboard, slingers, shufflepuck, and quoits, sandy table) is a game in which players push metal-and-plastic weighted pucks (also called weights or quoits) down a long and smooth wooden table into a scoring area at the opposite end of the table.

  5. Quoit - Wikipedia

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    Quoit may refer to: Quoit, a single-chambered megalithic tomb, also called a Dolmen; Quoit (brooch), a pre-medieval type of brooch; A ring used in the game of quoits; Chakram, a weapon sometimes called a war-quoit; Quoit, Cornwall, a location in England; Quoit Green, a location in Derbyshire, England

  6. Deck tennis - Wikipedia

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    Men playing deck tennis aboard HMS Indomitable during World War II. Deck tennis is a sport that is played by mariners on the decks of both cargo and passenger vessels. The sport is a hybrid between tennis and quoits, and is played with either the rubber disk or ring, or a similarly-sized rope ring.

  7. Pub game - Wikipedia

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    Quoits is a game that involves the throwing of metal, rope or rubber rings over a set distance, usually to land over or near a spike. The sport encompasses several distinct variations which are played either indoors on a small elevated table, or outside on a marked strip.

  8. Tennikoit - Wikipedia

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    Tennikoit, also called ring tennis or tenniquoits, is a sport played on a tennis-style court, with a circular rubber ring ("tennikoit", c.f. the game quoits) hurled over a net separating the two players, with each endeavoring to catch and return the hurled ring into the opponent's court. The sport is played on indoor and outdoor courts.

  9. Muckers (game) - Wikipedia

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    Muckers, also known as ring toss (not to be confused with the ring toss carnival game) or circle horseshoes, is an outdoor game, commonly played at summer camps, in which players take turns throwing circular rings at a stick, standing about one foot high.

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