What Is Cornhole?
Maybe your like
It’s been called many things: Corn Toss, Bean Bag, Bean Toss, Soft Horseshoes, Indiana Horseshoes, but to many of us born and raised in Kentucky and the southern part of Ohio, the game is passionately referred to as Cornhole.
It has been said that the game originated in Germany in the 14th century, and then was rediscovered in the hills of Kentucky over 100 years ago.
The truth is, who really knows, but the game is great fun for all ages and can be played anywhere!
Cornhole or Corn Toss is similar to horseshoes except you use wooden boxes called cornhole platforms and corn bags instead of horseshoes and metal stakes. Contestants take turns pitching their corn bags at the cornhole platform until a contestant reaches the score of 21 points. A corn bag in the hole scores 3 points, while one on the platform scores 1 point.
Scoring can be swift and the lead may change hands several times in a match before the winner is decided.
The game is generally played tournament style with an individual or team being named the champion at the end of the tournament.
Why Play Cornhole?The biggest reasons to play Cornhole or Corn Toss instead of horseshoes or other similar games is that Cornhole can be played anywhere and everyone can play Cornhole.
- If you can aim and toss a corn bag 30 feet, you can master the game of Cornhole – It’s great for family outings.
- Cornhole can be played anywhere – driveways, parks, backyard, campgrounds, beaches and even in-doors.
- Safe for everyone – no metal or pointed objects. Corn bags are made of extra soft 12 oz. duck canvas material and filled with pliable high quality feed corn.
- No muss; no fuss. Two cornhole platforms and 8 corn bags and you’re ready to play the game.
- Very portable. Can be taken anywhere. Fits in most car trunks and there are fold-down models that are even more portable.
- Horseshoes require a sand pit and are hard for the kids to pitch, lawn darts require a lawn and hasn’t been seen since the 70’s, ring toss was made for children and bean bags are for wimps; Cornhole is the game for everyone!
- It’s great fun for the whole family.
ACO: WE ARE CORNHOLE. A History of American Cornhole Organization and the development of the sport.
© 2025 American Cornhole. 7832 Glendale Milford Road Camp Dennison, OH [email protected]
- youtube
- TOURNAMENTS
- ACO MAJORS TOUR
- ACO Majors – REGISTER
- How to Buy Majors Tickets
- ACO Pro Series of Cornhole
- ACO Skins Pro Division
- OTHER ACO TOURNAMENTS
- ACO Regionals (Local Tournaments)
- ACO State Championships
- ACO Slyder Cup
- ACO FESTIVALS & EVENTS
- ACO Gulf Coast Classic – June 2025
- ACO/AAU Tournament – July 2024
- Cornhole Festival at the Field of Dreams
- National Senior Games – July
- ACO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
- ACO Worlds XX (2025)
- ACO Worlds 19 (2024)
- ACO Worlds 18 (2023)
- ACO Worlds: Previous Years
- ACO MAJORS TOUR
- ACO MEMBERSHIP
- ACO MEMBERSHIP
- Become an ACO Member
- NEW to the ACO? Start here!
- Find an ACO Club
- ACO Tournaments & Events (overview)
- ABOUT CORNHOLE
- What is Cornhole?
- Official Rules for the Sport of Cornhole
- Skins Cornhole – A new way to play!
- Cornhole Handicap – Level the Court!
- PLAYER RESOURCES
- ACO Player’s Guide
- New ACO Member? Start here!
- ACO Approved Cornhole Bags – Season 21
- Documents & Resource Guides
- Download Tournament Brackets
- Download ACO Ringtones
- ACO MEMBERSHIP
- STANDINGS / RESULTS / CHAMPIONS
- ACO STANDINGS
- ACO World Standings
- ACO-PRO Series Standings
- Corny 40 (Top 40 ACO Players)
- TopGun 20 (Top 20 ACO Teams)
- RESULTS
- Tournament Results & Brackets
- ACO-PROs & CHAMPIONS
- ACO Majors Tour Champions
- Current ACO PROs
- ACO World Champions
- ACHIEVEMENTS
- ACO Lifetime Members
- Remembering
- ACO STANDINGS
- WATCH CORNHOLE
- THE ACO DIGITAL NETWORK
- Highlights on YouTube
- Watch LIVE: Youtube
- Watch LIVE: Facebook
- CORNHOLE SHOWS
- The TACO Podcast – Talking ACO!
- ACO Hole Nation with Rich Pyle
- READ
- Hole Magazine
- ACO in the Media
- THE ACO DIGITAL NETWORK
- THE ACO
- THE AMERICAN CORNHOLE ORGANIZATION
- About the ACO
- History of the ACO
- ACO in the Media
- Meet the ACO Team
- ACO DIRECTORS
- Find an ACO Director / Cornhole League in your area
- About the ACO Director Program
- Become an ACO Director
- RESOURCES
- ACO Official Rules for the Sport of Cornhole
- ACO Player’s Guide
- Download Tournament Brackets
- ACO Logo Archive
- THE AMERICAN CORNHOLE ORGANIZATION
- PARTNERS
- ACO BAG PARTNERS
- ACO Approved Cornhole Bags – Season 21
- JOIN US
- Become an ACO Sponsor
- Become a Bag Partner
- ACO BAG PARTNERS
- SHOP
- ACO CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT
- Official Boards
- ACO Approved Cornhole Bags – Season 21
- Official ACO Gear
- ACO MEMBERSHIP
- ACO Membership
- ACO Tournament Registration
- ACO CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT
- youtube
Tag » Why Is Cornhole Called Cornhole
-
Why Is It Called Cornhole? The History Of Cornhole7 Min Read
-
Why Is It Called Cornhole? - Rookie Road
-
Why Is Cornhole Called Cornhole? - Yard Kidz
-
The History Of Cornhole And Its Current Popularity
-
Where Did The Game Corn Hole Get Its Name?
-
Why Is Cornhole Called Cornhole? All You Need To Know
-
Cornhole (slang) - Wikipedia
-
Cornhole - Wikipedia
-
The History Of Cornhole - How It All Began
-
Cornhole - Wiktionary
-
How Did The Game Corn Hole Get Its Name? - Quora
-
Why Is Cornhole Called Cornhole? - Alexa Answers
-
What Is The Etymology Of "cornhole"? - English Stack Exchange
-
Cornhole, Bean Bag Toss Or Bags: What's The Name Of This Tailgating ...