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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. Bean bag - Wikipedia

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    Bean bags are used as bean bag round ammunition for non lethal impact weapons. In benchrest and long-range shooting, bean bags or "shooting bags" are often used to support the gun's fore-end and buttstock, and allows the shooter to fine-adjust the aim by gently squeezing the rear bag. Clutching technology for robots makes use of bean bags. [5]

  4. Toss Across - Wikipedia

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    Toss Across is a game first introduced in 1969 by the now defunct Ideal Toy Company. [1] The game was designed by Marvin Glass and Associates and created by Hank Kramer, Larry Reiner and Walter Moe, and is now distributed by Mattel .

  5. Glossary of juggling - Wikipedia

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    If not a ball, such as a bean bag, objects used include juggling clubs, juggling rings, cigar boxes, knives, and torches. Qualify or qualifying numbers juggling where every prop must be thrown and caught at least twice, in contrast to a flash. Reverse tossing to the inside instead of the outside, or the outside

  6. 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.

  7. Otedama - Wikipedia

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    Most play with five bean bags although some variations have been seen. 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.

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  9. Bean bag (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bean bag is a bag containing beans. Bean bag may also refer to: Bean bag chair, a type of chair; Bean bag round, a type of anti-riot projectile "Bean Bag" (instrumental), an instrumental tune by Herb Alpert and the theme song to It's a Knockout; Bean Bags, an album by Coleman Hawkins and Milt Jackson; Beanbag (band), a Christian rock music group