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  2. KanJam - Wikipedia

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    A Kan Jam game. Kan Jam (sometimes spelled kanjam, KanJam, or Kan-Jam) is a flying disc game, played with a flying disc and two cans into which players deflect the disc. Teams of two players take turns tossing a disc between two plastic cans, scoring points if the disc hits or is deflected into one of the cans.

  3. Why Kan Jam is the ultimate backyard game - AOL

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    Rated as the No. 1 "outdoor party game in America" according to its product description, Kan Jam is the ultimate game for frisbee lovers.

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  5. Lawn game - Wikipedia

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    A lawn game is an outdoor game that can be played on a lawn. [1] Many types and variations of lawn games exist, which includes games that use balls and the throwing of objects as their primary means of gameplay. Some lawn games are historical in nature, having been devised and played in different forms for centuries.

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  7. 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).

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  9. Ground billiards - Wikipedia

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    Ground and table billiards were played contemporaneously, [1]: 36 and the outdoor version remained known until at least the beginning of the 19th century; [3]: 4 derived lawn games like croquet continue to the present day. [3] The game's relationships to bowling, golf, hockey, and bat-and-ball games are not entirely