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Ring Toss Game for Kids

Fun Birthday party games.

Making your own Ring Toss game is very simple to do and is a very fun game for your family and you to enjoy time outside if you're all tired of being stuck inside doing nothing. There are several different ideas that can be associated with ring toss and how it is made and played but in my article I will describe to you one of the best ways to build your own Ring Toss game and play it. I will show you how to create it along with making obstacles that will require strategy and patience. I will list a few of the things that you can put on your obstacle course for ring toss to make the game enjoyable and I will list directions on how to make your own little course to get the fullest fun and challenge out of it.

Materials that you will need are all listed below to get your own Ring Toss game set up and ready to play in just a matter of a couple or few hours depending on how close by and available your resources are to you in order to start building. So lets get started on this fun and exciting process.

Materials Needed:

First: You will need one ring available to you. The one ring that I suggest is using a glow in the dark glow stick that young children and teenagers use for decorations around their necks for fashion, to stand out from other people and Halloween purposes. These are a great instrument to use for your own ring because they fasten together, end to end. Plus if you get the notion to play you Ring Toss game at night, then this would make the perfect ring to use because it lights up. This would be a challenging way to play because you have a lit ring but your objective which is the actual items you want to toss the ring around are barely visible only by moonlight or your street light.

Second you will need items to place in your course to throw the ring at which could include stakes that you can drive into the ground, old glass pop bottles or anything else that is skinny enough to allow the ring to be tossed around. You can make the game more difficult by placing items on the ground that will barely allow for the ring to be tossed around them. Such as 2 liter bottles of pop. You may want to fill them with some water for some stability so that they can't be knocked over by the force of the ring when you toss it at them. You can space out your stakes, pop bottles or whatever you choose for your targets as close together as you like for simplicity or space them out for difficulty. It's your choice on how hard you want to make the game for your opponents and your self.

So lets get started with the instructions for building your Ring Toss game.

Here we go !

Start by building up your Ring Toss Targets out in your yard or living room. You can place as many as you like out in the open. You can place one target out or you can place 5 or however many you want. The more, the better is my motto.

Next, you will want to make a line for your players to stand behind in order for them not to get too close to the targets you have set up whether it be 5 feet away from them or 10 feet away from them. Again, it's your choice on how far you want them to be from the target. The closer the easier. The farther the more difficult it will be for them to hit the target/targets.

If for an addition to the game, you can have prizes sat next to the targets and if a player hits that target and gets the ring around it, they then get that prize that is setting by that particular target. This is just a bonus to the game if you so choose to have it added.

This is a game that can be played at night or daytime. There are different challenges for this game. It just depends on how much effort you want to put into it. Just have fun making it and have fun.

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