Tired of forgetting to track points while playing your favorite backyard game? Check out these 10 cornhole score keeper ideas to buy or DIY!
Cornhole is a popular backyard and tailgating game, and competition can really heat up! If you're like me and can't keep track of a number in your head to save your life, a visual point tracking system is so helpful for avoiding disputes and keeping it fun.
If you're handy and like to make things yourself, check out the list of DIY cornhole scoreboard options below. But if you'd rather skip the project and go straight to the fun, I've found some great cornhole score keeper options on Etsy for you too!
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How to Score Cornhole
This simple beanbag game is easy for the whole family to enjoy! There are plenty of precise rules about placement and foul lines and all that nonsense (which you can find here). But for a casual backyard game, here's all you need to know:
- Each player/team throws all four beanbags at the opposing cornhole board while standing beside their own board.
- A beanbag through the hole scores 3 points.
- A beanbag that lands on top of the board scores 1 point.
- The first person/team to 21 points is the winner!
Free Printable Cornhole Score Sheet
Don't want to buy or DIY your own cornhole scoreboard? Just print off this free cornhole score sheet instead! Fill in the stars for each team as they score points, and the first one to 21 wins!
Cornhole Score Keeper on a Pole
Want to play cornhole at the beach? Or in the middle of a grassy backyard? Stick this cornhole scorekeeper into the ground anywhere! It features a drink holder that will keep your beverage cold while you play, and color coded clips to track your score.
Cornhole Score Tower with Custom Themes
Want to show loyalty to your favorite sports team? This Etsy seller has dozens of customized options to choose from! This option is perfect for tailgating, with sturdy feet, two cup holders and a spot for your phone.
Wall Mount Cornhole Score Board
Are backyard cornhole battles a regular thing at your house? This wall mount score board can be permanently attached to the wall or a post in a rain-protected area. Color coded magnets move up the pegs to keep score.
Retro Cornhole Score Keeper
This retro score keeper reminds me of the game shows and carnival games of the 60's! You can customize the color and team names on each side to bring another fun element to the game.
Cornhole Scoreboard with Table
Need a place to set out snacks while you play? This set comes with two tables with built in drink and wine glass holders!
DIY Cornhole Score Board Ideas
This cornhole score keeper separates into two parts to make storage easy, and is made with just one board! It's an easy DIY project to make and keeps track of points with two oversized clothespins.
Get the tutorial and free plans for the matching DIY cornhole boards here!
This is the ultimate outdoor scoreboard! This scorekeeper is great for cornhole or any other outdoor game you play with family and friends.
A CNC machine is used to make this scorekeeper and is programmed to make all the details, but you could make a simpler version with a jigsaw or scroll saw.
You may remember these cornhole boards from my roundup of 15 Creative DIY Cornhole Board Designs, but did you notice the built in scorekeeper that comes with this pair? It's attached to the legs of one of the cornhole boards and uses wood beads for scoring.
Made using a 1x6 board, this cornhole scorekeeper has two base pieces that act as feet to keep it upright while you're playing.
Numbers were added using vinyl cut with a Cricut, but you could totally paint them on or use stickers if you don't have a Cricut machine. Dowels in two different colors move up the board as you score points. The first one to reach the top wins!
This homemade score keeper matches the boards for a complete set! A drink holder built into the feet makes it easier to focus on your throw without spilling.
Which score board are you planning to make or buy? I'd love to hear which is your favorite in the comments below!
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