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This category's chief topic concerns the manufacturers, retailers, and products associated with the game of ring toss.

Common at carnivals, amusement parks, and in backyards, ring toss is a game where the objective is to toss a ring around a peg. A variant of the game, known as ring-a-bottle, replaces pegs with bottles.

Largely, ring toss is a game for toddlers and children, although it is also one that families may enjoy in their backyard. Ring toss is believed to assist in developing motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

Ring toss is a simple game, yet it requires skill, precision, and a little luck.

In traditional ring toss, players stand a set distance from a board with pegs and take turns tossing rings, aiming to land them over the pegs. Points are awarded based on the difficulty of the target, with closer or lower pegs being worth fewer points while higher or further pegs are worth more.

A popular carnival game, ring-a-bottle involves tossing rings over the necks of bottles arranged in a grid. This variant is generally more challenging, as the rings must land precisely on the narrow bottlenecks.

In Hook-and-ring, players attempt to swing a ring attached to a string onto a hook mounted on a wall or board. This game is sometimes available in pubs and bars.

Designed for pools and beaches, floating ring toss uses floating rings and targets that can be anchored in the water.

The core equipment required for ring toss are the rings and the targets, which will vary depending on which variant of the game is played.

Rings are typically made of plastic, metal, or wood. They come in various sizes, shapes, and colors, with some sets including glow-in-the-dark or LED-lit rings. Today, plastic rings are the most common. These are durable and come in bright colors, making them visually appealing to children. Wooden rings are used in more traditional sets, offering a classic feel. They are also heavier, providing a different challenge. Metal rings are less common, although used in some ring toss sets.

The targets may be pegs, bottles, hooks, or other objects.

Pegs are common targets. Made of wood or plastic, pegs might have different heights and widths. Players aim to loop the rings around these pegs.

Glass or plastic bottles are sometimes used instead of pegs. This variant of the game is commonly seen in carnivals or home-made games. As with variants using pegs, players try to toss the ring over the necks of the bottles.

An interesting variant, sometimes known as hook-a-ring or ring-on-a-string, uses metal or wooden hooks mounted on a board.

Gameplay is much the same in either of these variants.

Many ring toss games come with boards or stands to hold the targets. These can be simple wooden boards with pegs or elaborate stands designed to hold bottles securely. Portable sets may include foldable boards for easy transport and storage.

Portable sets often come with carrying cases to keep all the components together and make transportation easy.

Some ring toss sets include throwing handles or sticks, which help players maintain control and accuracy when tossing the rings.

The market offers a range of products catering to different age groups, skill levels, and preferences.

Ring toss and ring-a-bottle sets are available for both indoor and outdoor use, including some designed specifically for backyard parties or events. Compact, portable versions of the game are ideal for tailgate parties or other on-the-go events.

Some modern games incorporate electronic components like sensors and scoring systems.

Several manufacturers and retailers produce and distribute variants of the ring toss game, including Franklin Sports, Melissa & Doug, SwimWays, Toysmith, and other retailers and party supply stores. Teacher supply stores may offer ring toss and ring-a-bottle games for early childhood education.

Websites representing products, manufacturers, or retailers specializing or offering variants of the ring toss game are appropriate for this category.

 

 

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