Washers Game Rules One Hole

  1. Bullseye Washers Game Rules

My girlfriends grandparents are part of the elks lodge, they play this game a lot. They say that this game was created by the lodge; I can neither confirm nor deny this fact. I AM NOT THE ONE WHO INVENTED IT (just want to make that clear). Any ways, I have played this with a few friends and family, I really enjoyed it. So my brother in law and I decided to build our own sets, this is how we did it, enjoy.
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The score keeper that goes with this board can be found here
www.instructables.com/id/Build-A-Three-Hole-Washers-Score-Keeper/
RULES
Stand on leading edge (end rope is attached) of game board for tosses. Foot may not extend over edge of the game board.
Holes count 1 point for nearest, 3 points for middle and 5 points for furthest.
Each competitor pitches three - three inch washers per turn.
(i.e., one competitor pitches three washers and then the other competitor pitches three)
Turn determined by last competitor to score.
(i.e., even if the last person to toss scores zero, but cancels points scored by competitor in that round.)
Score can be cancelled by pitching a washer into the same hole as competitor. Opposing washers zero one another.
(i.e., competitor one scores a 1 and two 3s, competitor two scores a 1, a 3 and a 5.
Result: Competitor one gets 3 points, competitor two gets five points)
First competitor to score exactly 21 points wins the game.
If both competitors tie at 21 in same round, then the game restarts at 11 each.
If a competitor scores over 21 then subtract score from last point total.
(i.e., current score 18, scores 3 for 21 but scores a second washer counting 5 which equals 26. Add both washers and subtract from 18 = 10)
If you make all three washer in the same hole on your turn you automatically win the game.

We need the following:
4 - 16 inch 2x4
4 - 13 inch 2x4
8 - 1/2 inch washers, or any size washers that suit you
2 - 3 inch PVC couplings
2 16 inch squares of plywood. I used 3/8 inch. Use what you want.
wood screws (for the base, I used 6 X 3/4 and for the frame itself I used 2 X 8)
maybe wood putty
sand paper
paint (if you want)
I will say, that I have found my construction grade lumber to be disappointing. There were cracks that were hard to drill through or put a screw through, hence the wood putty being needed to hold the wood together. At one point, I just used my shorted wood screws I am using to attach the base, to keep the wood together. I also had a spot where the split resulted in the wood missing a chunk, so I had to rebuild it with wood putty. In addition, when I did that, I had a little bit left over, so i filled in all the screw holes. It is really simple to make too! You just need a drill, with drill bits and screw driver heads. And maybe a saw to cut the wood if you want, but I used a rotary tool to cut my plywood. The choice is yours

Washers Game Rules One Hole

1 Hole Board Rules Here are the rules for playing washers on one hole washer boards. Scoring is 1 point for being on the board, 3 points if you are leaning over the edge of the cup and 5 if you are in the cup. Place your boards so that the distance is 21 feet to the center of the opposite cup from the back of your board.

Bullseye Washers Game Rules

  1. Divided in to 2 sets of 4. 3 Hole Washers Game Rules - Washers Board Game Rules Please note scoring is different from the single hole washers game. Here is how to score using the official 3 hole washer board rules. 1) One point is scored for the hole closest to the front of the board. 2) Three points are scored for the center hole.
  2. Game Play For Doubles Play: - Partners shall stand at opposite Washers boxes, each on the same side of the box. Each team will have 4 washers of one color, all 8 washers begin at the same end. To decide the starting team, each player should toss one washer toward the opposite box. The team closest to the hole, will toss first.
  3. Rules for the Game of Washers. In washers, players stand in front of one cup and throw at the other cup. The number of washers thrown varies regionally from two to four. It really doesn't matter as long as you are consistent. Players throw one washer at the hole to start the game, and the player who gets closest goes first.