Description
Introducing Puckhole!
Puckhole is back and better than ever! The rules are the same, but the design has been optimized to ensure seamless fun from end to end. Made from strong wood, Puckhole is reinforced with stainless steel hardware to ensure long lasting play and years of fun! You can pick from one of our stock designs, or design your own graphics to make your Puckhole game truly one of a kind.
What is Puckhole?
Puckhole is a game that is all our own! It is a fun, high energy mix of shuffleboard and cornhole. Whereas shuffleboard is bulky, expensive, and difficult to maintain, Puckhole is compact when folded for easy transportation (only 4ft x 2ft!), affordable, and requires NO SAND! Like in cornhole, all you have to do is aim for the hole!
How do you play?
Scoring works the same way as cornhole. Opposing players alternate sliding four pucks per round. Players switch turns after each puck until each player has slid all of their pucks. If one of your pucks enters the Glory Hole, you earn 3 points. When your puck is completely in the Point Zone, you earn 1 point. If your opponent knocks or slides a puck onto the floor (even if it’s one of your pucks), you earn 3 points. You must outscore your opponent to earn points for the round. Only the difference in score is awarded as points. The first player or team to earn at least 21 points by the end of a round wins the game. Ties are not possible. You may score more than 21 points, and you do not need to win by two.
- Point Zone (completely): +1 point
- In the hole: +3 points
- Puck on the ground (“Party Foul”): +3 points awarded to the opposing team for each puck, regardless of color
- Trap: 0 points
- Zero Zone: 0 points
- Not past the mid-line (“Dud”): 0 points; the opponent may remove the puck if desired

Example
In the example below, the Orange Team and Green Team are playing a doubles game.
The Orange Team is about to slide their last puck, making sure they don’t pass the Cheater Bar with their hand. The Orange Team has one puck in the Glory Hole, one puck under the Cheater Bar Foul Line, and one puck on the floor. Their last puck will land in the Point Zone.
The Green Team has 1 puck in the Zero Zone, 1 puck in the Trap, and 2 pucks in the Point Zone. The Green Team slammed their puck into the Orange Team’s puck, causing it to fall on the floor.

When we add up the points, we see that the Orange Team wins 5 points this round.

How big is Puckhole?
When fully deployed, the Puckhole table is 96in long, 24in wide, and 32in tall. When folded for storage, the Puck Hole Table is 48in x 24in x 8in.














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