Players take turns sliding pucks from one end of the game board toward the target on the opposite end, each sliding four pucks per round, alternating players after each puck slide, attempting to obtain the highest scoring position at the end of the round. Players have the option of knocking their opponent’s pucks off of the target and/or attempting to place their own puck in a higher scoring position.
At the end of each round of play, the player whose puck is in the highest scoring position in the target zone is the winner of the round. The player’s score is determined by adding the value of all pucks that lie in a higher scoring position than the opponent’s highest scoring puck. Only the winner scores in each round. The round winner slides the first puck in the next round.
If the majority of a puck crosses the line in a target zone scoring area, it is worth the number of points in which a majority of the puck lies.
The object of the game is to be the first player (or team) to accumulate 21 points.