Splashole Gift Card
Splashole Gift Card
The original Splashole water game. Whether you are at the beach with friends, on the lake with family, enjoying the pool, or competing in yard games, Splashole is the perfect game for you! Score points by tossing your Splashole Balls into your designated rings. Challenge your friends and test your skills with a variety of game variations.
Each Splashole Original Set comes with 2 sets of rings (2 large rings and 2 small rings attached to one another with a tether) and 6 Splashole balls (3 per team).
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How To Play
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1. Choose Teams
Splashole can be played with 2 or 4 players.
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2. Setup
Splashole is played with 2 sets of rings (1 large and 1 small). Set up each set of rings 20 feet apart from one another with the small ring inside the large ring. If 2 players are playing, opponents line up across from one another. If playing with teams, partners play opposite of one another.
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3. Alternate Throwing
Youngest player throws first. Take turns alternating who throws until each player has thrown their 3 balls. If playing teams, opponents will take turns throwing at the same set of rings.
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4. Scoring
1 point is scored for each ball inside the large ring
3 points are scored for each ball inside the small ring
Subtract the lowest points total from the highest points total to get the round's score -
5. Winning The Game
First player/team to reach 21 points, winning by 2 points, wins the game.
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Alternate Rules & Game Modes
Rally Scoring
All points for a round count towards point total. First player/team to reach 21 points, win-by-2, wins.
2-Pointer
When playing with teams, a player can elect to throw the ball at the opponent near the opposite set of rings. If they hit them, 2 points are awarded.
Balls Out
The smaller ring is set outside the larger ring for a more challenging shot. Keep scoring the same or award larger point values for the smaller ring if desired.
Balls Back
If a player successfully lands 3 balls in the smaller ring in one round, they may take one additional shot thrown behind their back to add to that round's score.