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  2. Cornhole - Wikipedia

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    Cornhole (also known regionally as sack toss, or bags) is a lawn game popular in North America in which players or teams take turns throwing fabric bean bags at an inclined board with a hole in its far end. The goal of the game is to score points by either landing a bag on the board (one point) or putting a bag through the hole (three points).

  3. Toss juggling - Wikipedia

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    Toss juggling can be used as: a performing art, a sport, a form of exercise, as meditation, a recreational pursuit or hobby. In toss juggling, objects — such as balls, bean bags, rings, clubs, etc. — are thrown or tossed into the air and caught. Toss juggling is a form of object manipulation.

  4. Lawn game - Wikipedia

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    Ladder Toss [17] involves throwing stringed balls at racks with three rungs, with points earned when the stringed balls are wrapped around a rung. [14] Cornhole, also called bean bag, [14] is a simple lawn game involving throwing bags of corn [14] or beanbags at an inclined board that has a hole in it. Points are earned for bags going through ...

  5. Target Toss Pro: Bags - Wikipedia

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    Target Toss Pro: Bags is an alternative sports video game based on the game Cornhole. Gameplay consists of throwing bean bags onto a board with a hole in it. Getting a bag inside the hole scores extra points. The WiiWare version uses the motion sensing technology of the Wii Remote for play. The game features up to 16 player tournaments, the ...

  6. Otedama - Wikipedia

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    Players take turns throwing and catching the bean bags. Each successive round increases in difficulty with balancing tricks and even juggling. Otedama has two basic forms: nagedama (投げ玉) and yosedama (よせ玉). Nagedama resembles western juggling with small bean bags. Yosedama is more akin to jacks but bean bags are used instead of jacks.

  7. List of siteswaps - Wikipedia

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    Toss juggling requires more balls than hands. [3] Thus tricks such as the one ball cascade toss back and forth, 300, [ 4 ] for example, may not be considered valid patterns. Throws back and forth shower style, odd numbers, are the most common one prop practice.

  8. Tin Can Alley (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is based on a popular UK carnival game of the same name, which involves throwing bean bags at tin cans to knock them down. Both the electronic and carnival game are named for Tin Pan Alley , a name for a collection of New York City songwriters and music publishers, as well as the name of the Manhattan location where many of the ...

  9. Glossary of juggling - Wikipedia

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    where one hand is passed over or under the other arm before throwing or catching. Feed to pass a prop directly from one hand to the other. Siteswap: 1. Flash to throw and catch each object, as many as possible, only once. A form of numbers juggling. May also refer to patterns such as 55500 which allow a "flashy" move such as a clap or pirouette ...