Welcome to our Cornhole category, your one-stop shop for everything needed to master this classic American toss game. Whether you're hosting backyard barbecues, tailgating at the big game, or setting up casual tournaments with friends and family, our selection of cornhole boards, bean bags, and accessories delivers the quality and fun you're after. Cornhole brings people together with simple rules and endless excitement, making it a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts.
Understanding Cornhole: The Game and Its Gear
Cornhole, also known as bags or bean bag toss, involves two teams taking turns sliding 1-pound bean bags toward an angled board with a 6-inch hole. Score points by landing bags on the board or through the hole. Our category features complete cornhole sets that include everything from regulation-sized boards to custom bean bags, ensuring you're ready to play right out of the box. As part of the broader Toss Games lineup, cornhole stands out for its portability and low barrier to entry, appealing to all ages.
Types of Cornhole Products Available
Explore a variety of cornhole gear tailored to different needs:
- Cornhole Boards: Choose from wooden boards for authentic feel, lightweight plastic for portability, or folding designs for easy storage.
- Bean Bags: All-weather bags filled with resin pellets for durability and consistent flight.
- Complete Sets: Pre-matched boards and bags, often with carrying cases.
- Accessories: Score towers, lights for night play, stakes for ground anchoring, and custom skins for personalization.
These products fit seamlessly into your Outdoor Games & Activities, perfect for elevating any gathering.
Key Features to Consider When Buying Cornhole Gear
Selecting the right cornhole equipment means balancing durability, portability, and playability. Here's what savvy buyers prioritize:
- Size and Standards: Official American Cornhole Association (ACA) boards measure 24x48 inches with an 18-degree angle. Look for regulation specs if competing seriously.
- Materials: Birch or poplar wood offers premium aesthetics and smooth play surfaces. Plastic or composite boards resist weather for outdoor use.
- Portability: Folding legs, handles, and lightweight builds (under 25 pounds per board) make transport a breeze for tailgates or beach days.
- Durability: UV-resistant finishes, reinforced frames, and double-stitched bags withstand sun, rain, and rough play.
- Extras: LED lighting for evening games, adjustable heights for kids, and customizable graphics for team spirit.
Consider your primary use—casual fun versus league play—to narrow options. For larger setups, pair with items from our Backyard Games category.
Common Use Cases for Cornhole
Cornhole shines in diverse scenarios. Tailgaters love portable sets that set up in seconds amid the pre-game buzz. Families opt for kid-friendly versions during park outings or holiday parties. Tournament hosts select pro-grade boards for competitive events. Its versatility extends to corporate picnics, weddings, and beach vacations, fostering friendly rivalry anywhere. Integrated into Leisure Sports & Game Room essentials, cornhole enhances social bonding while promoting light exercise.
For broader outdoor pursuits, check our Sports & Outdoors selection to complement your cornhole setup with other recreational gear.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the standard size for a cornhole board?
Regulation cornhole boards are 24 inches wide by 48 inches long, raised 12 inches at the front and 27 inches at the back, with a 6-inch diameter hole centered 9 inches from the top. Most sets adhere to ACA standards for fair play.
Are cornhole boards weatherproof?
Many modern boards feature weather-resistant materials like PVC or sealed wood. For longevity, store them covered when not in use and opt for bags with water-repellent duck cloth.
Can cornhole be played indoors?
Yes, especially with smaller or padded boards to protect floors. It's popular in game rooms, but ensure enough space—about 30x10 feet for full courts.
How do I choose bean bags?
Select bags weighing 15-16 ounces with resin-filled interiors for speed and consistency. Colors should contrast with the board for visibility; speed-rated bags (slow, medium, fast) suit different skill levels.
What's the best cornhole set for beginners?
Start with a portable, folding plastic set including eight bags. These are affordable, easy to store, and forgiving for new players learning the toss.