


The game uses flat rubber rings and to make up for their lack of shape, one side is coloured black, the other white and any quoit which falls black side up, doesn't score. Known as indoor quoits, Evesham quoits, Table quoits or Dobbers, the game is thought to have been invented around the end of the nineteenth century and it is a very cleverly miniaturised version of the outdoor quoits game which is most enjoyable to play. Enter the indoor version of the game that has been thriving around the Welsh/English border for many years. Rather like Skittles, quoits takes a lot of space and additionally is too messy to play during winter. Two versions of traditional outdoor quoits are played - "The Northern Game" played in the North of England and "The Long Game" played in Scotland, Wales and North Suffolk, England. Although a beginner will always aim for a "ringer", the game is very tactical and a ringer is not always the best shot - expert players will often attempt to "cover" the pin with a the top of a quoit sticking out of the clay or will occasionally deliberately flip an opponent's quoit out of the way.
QUOTIS FULL
The full game is played outdoors using iron or steel quoits that are thrown at metal pins embedded in beds of soft clay. The traditional game of quoits has a long and venerable history. The board is beautifully hand-made in Britain by a traditional craftsman and the stake screws into the main board for a firm fit. Our Pub Quoits game is suitable for pubs and play at home. It is usually placed on a table and the throw is from a similar distance to Darts. The quoits board is a good size - at approximately 45cm square - with a central stake and two indented concentric rings. The game uses flat rubber rings - one side is coloured black, the other white and any quoit which falls black side up, doesn't score. Also, known as indoor quoits, Evesham quoits, Table quoits or Dobbers, the game is thought to have been invented around the end of the nineteenth century and it is a very cleverly miniaturised version of the outdoor quoits game. Pub Quoits is an indoor version of quoits that has been thriving around the Welsh/English border for many years. Language of Rules/Instructions: English.With dual colour rubber quoits and rules.Robust construction suitable for pubs and fairs.Hand made in Britain by genuine crafstman in solid wood.Traditional Pub game popular either side of the Welsh border.
