

The round ends when all balls have been tossed. Each team is assigned a ball colour, and the objective is to roll the large balls as close to the jack as possible. It involves approximately 8 large balls (in 4 colours) with LED lights, and one small ball often known as the ‘jack’, and normally white in colour. It can be played with individual players, or played in teams of 2. This is a traditional game of boules, turned into the perfect evening summertime game. The play continues until one team has no cups remaining, and loses the game. If a player manages to do so, one member of the opposing team must remove the cup and drink the contents. Each team takes a turn at tossing their ball with the aim of landing it into one of the opposing cups. Then, you must set out your cups in the shape of a triangle.īefore the game begins, the teams must agree on how much beer is to be filled into the cups, and the distance between the teams. 20 cups are needed and 2 ping pong balls (each team get a ball and 10 cups). Additionally, if a player successfully throws the frisbee through the opponent’s stick (or pole) setup without knocking any cups over, they gain 2 points.Īlthough this game can be played by 2 individuals, it is generally played with a big group and is an ideal beach party game for adults. But here is the kicker: your opponents can try to catch the cup before it hits the ground, to prevent the point. If the team manages to do it, they gain a point. Each team takes turns at throwing the frisbee at the opposing sticks, with the aim of knocking a cup off.

The distance between the teams can be decided. Teams of 2 set up 2 sticks each, with 2 cups balancing on top of them. To play this game, you need 4 sticks, 4 cups, 4 people and 1 frisbee. A frisbee is used instead of a ball, and one cannot have the frisbee in their hand and have their feet on the ground at the same time. You need a volleyball net and a basic understanding of the rules of volleyball (see above post). This game combines volleyball with frisbee, and was invented by the University of Oregon in 2000. See here for a list of the official rules. Deciding on what ones to use depends on how serious you want your play to be. A team scores a point when the opposing team fails to return the ball over the net, or the ball is out of bounds. You can hit the ball with your palm, or make a fist with your nondominant hand and place your dominant hand over it so your thumbs are side by side and ‘bump’ the ball. Players are not allowed to throw, catch or hold the ball. Each team is allowed a maximum of 3 touches before hitting the ball over the net, and a single player cannot hit the ball twice in a row. It requires 6 players in each team: 3 at the front (nearest the net) and 3 at the back. This is one of the most popular beach games for adults. If you want your play to be extra serious and competitive check out further rules. There is often a red ribbon tied to the middle of the rope so it is clear when one team pulls the middle over to their side and the team wins. One team pulls on one side of a rope, and one team pulls on the other end until a team manages to pull the rope a certain distance (usually over a line marked in between them before the game begins), against the pull of the opposing team. It requires two teams to battle, in order to test strength. Have you ever wondered what all the fuss is about with this game? It has been played for thousands of years and was even part of the Olympic games from 1900-1920. The beach is a great place for a tug of war match. This beach game for adults requires team building, quick thinking, and cat-like reflexes. You gain a point when your opponents miss the net. The opponents are allowed a maximum of 3 hits between them, in order to control the ball and bounce it back off the net.

To begin, a player serves the ball by bouncing it off the trampoline-like net and up at their opponents. A circular net (the size of a hula-hoop) is placed on the ground, between the teams. This game consists of 4 players (2 versus 2). Get creative and competitive! These 10 best beach games for adults will keep things entertaining all summer long. Say goodbye to beach boredom! You are never too old for some beach fun.

