5 Great Lawn Games To Play Between Classes

5 Great Lawn Games To Play Between Classes
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    College life can be stressful, but there’s nothing quite like stepping outside between classes to enjoy some fresh air and friendly competition.

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Whether you have 20 minutes or a full hour break, lawn games are the perfect way to unwind, socialize, and get your body moving. Plus, most of these games require minimal setup and can be played almost anywhere on campus. Here are five great lawn games you can play to make the most of your time between classes.

Cornhole

This bean bag tossing game is incredibly easy to learn and surprisingly exciting. All you need are two raised platforms with holes and eight bean bags (four for each team).

The rules are simple: players take turns tossing bags at the opposite board, trying to land them either on the platform (one point) or through the hole (three points). Games typically go until one team reaches 21 points.

The equipment is affordable and portable. If you safely store your cornhole boards in your dorm room, they’ll last forever and offer countless hours of fun on the quad.

Frisbee

Frisbee is probably the most versatile lawn game out there. You can play simple catch with a friend, organize an impromptu game of Ultimate Frisbee with a larger group, or just practice trick throws by yourself. Plus, many colleges have Ultimate Frisbee clubs you can join to meet new people.

Spikeball

Spikeball has exploded in popularity on college campuses over the past few years. This dynamic game involves bouncing a ball off a circular net placed at ankle level. Teams of two players face off, with each team allowed up to three touches before hitting the ball back onto the net.

What makes Spikeball so appealing is its fast-paced nature and the fact that it can be played virtually anywhere with a flat surface. The game develops hand-eye coordination, agility, and teamwork skills. Plus, the equipment packs up small, making it easy to transport to your favorite campus lawn.

Kan Jam

Kan Jam puts a unique spin on Frisbee by adding two large cans as targets. Teams of two players work together to throw and deflect a disc into or onto the opposing team’s can. Direct hits through the slot in the front score instant wins. The cans are lightweight and easy to set up, making Kan Jam perfect for those spontaneous gaming sessions when you spot friends across the quad.

Ladder Ball

This game involves throwing bolas (two balls connected by rope) at a ladder-shaped target with three rungs. Different rungs are worth different points, and the first team to reach exactly 21 points wins.

These are great lawn games to play between classes because they offer something for everyone, whether you’re looking for intense competition or casual fun. They’re perfect for building friendships, taking study breaks, and making the most of beautiful weather. So grab some friends, head outside, and discover which game becomes your new campus obsession.

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