Puck toss boards are placed 10 feet apart (stretch out the connecting rope). Each player gets 3 pucks. Players may stand on or next to the board with the foul line being at the front of the board. Play begins with the first player tossing all 3 of their pucks to the opposite board, aiming for the holes. The 2nd player then tosses their 3 pucks. After all pucks have been tossed, points are added up. The players then move to the opposite board and repeat the process. Play continues until 1 player reaches 21 points. If playing teams, the same process is followed except one member of each team stands opposite their teammate.
Scoring:
1 point - on board
2 points - in center hole (it’s bigger)
3 points - in front and back hole (they’re smaller)
The puck must fall entirely into the hole. If a puck is knocked in the hole by an opponent, the points count. Points cancel out during each round, so only 1 player/team scores each time the pucks are tossed. First player/team to reach or go over 21 points wins.