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Lawn Games Hire

Looking for something fun to do at your next party or event? Then why not hire some giant lawn games from Events Fantastic?

We have all the classics like Giant Jenga, Giant Chess, and Giant Connect 4, as well as some new favourites like Giant Cornhole and Giant Checkers.

No matter what your crowd is into, we’ve got a game that will bring joy to everyone who plays it. So if you’re looking for a fun way to entertain your guests, look no further than Giant Lawn Games Hire from Events Fantastic!

Our games are perfect for birthdays, BBQs, corporate events or any other special occasion, and are sure to bring lots of laughter and fun to everyone who plays them!

Give us a call today and enquire about hiring our giant lawn games for your next event. All of our giant games are available for hire from the Gold Coast and Tweed to Brisbane.

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Bean Bag Toss Game sometimes called Corn Hole Game

Bean Bag Toss

Hire Price: $50 + GST Size: Length = 92cm Width = 60cm Ramp Height = 21cm Note: Includes 2 x Bean Bag Boards, 4 x Red Bean Bags 4 x Blue Bean Bags, 1 x Carry Bag and 1 x Bean Bag Toss Rules Card
Croquet Giant Game

Championship Croquet

Hire Price: $50 + GST Size: Note: Includes 4 hardwood championship croquet mallets, 4 Balls (red, blue, yellow, black), 4 Flags (red, blue, yellow, black), 2 winning posts, 9 Croquet Wickets, Mesh storage Bag, Simplified Rules
giant naughts and crosses game on grass

Giant Noughts and Crosses

Hire Price: $25 + GST Size: 1.5m square Note: Five X wooden pieces measuring at: 26cm width & height, Four O wooden pieces diameter of: 29cm, Large Rope measuring at 1.5metres square, Rules Included
giant checkers on grass close up view

Giant Checkers

Hire Price: $50 + GST Size: 3m x 3m Note: 12 black checkers pieces & 12 checkers white pieces (each checkers piece is 9cm high with a base diameter of 25cm), 6 plastic rods for making kings, 3m x3m nylon mat, Rule-book
giant chess game on grass corner view

Giant Chess

Hire Price: $50 + GST Size: 3m x 3m Note: 3m x3m nylon chess mat with 30cm squares 40cm Pawns to 62cm for King and 59cm for Queen, Rule Book
Giant Jenga Game

Giant Jenga

Hire Price: $50 + GST Size: 63cm & 21cm Note: Giant Jenga consists of 54 wooden blocks, Height is 63cm & 21cm Wide at the beginning of the game.
quoits game on grass for events

Quoits Game

Hire Price: $25 + GST Size: Note: Includes 5 rope circles approx. 15cm in diameter, 1 pine wooden cross (40cm across), Rules included, Comes in a carry mesh bag
skittles game close up

Skittles Game

Hire Price: $25 + GST Size: Note: Includes 10 Pine Wood Skittles (Height: 22cm & Diameter: 6cm), Red Balls (Diameter: 7cm), Carry Bag, Rule Book

FAQ

Why is Cornhole called Cornhole?

The name cornhole is a combination of the two components of the game: the corn and the hole.

The first part of the game’s name comes from the fact that, originally, the bags used were filled with corn because it was cheap. Although there are now many different options for what can fill the bags, many people believe that corn is what makes the game authentic. This belief exists because when a bag filled with corn lands on the board, there is a puff of dust and a layer of residue left behind; both of which make it harder for an opponent’s bag to slide into their own hole.

The other half of the name comes from the hole in the center of its slanted platforms. The aim is to get corn-filled bags into this hole.”

 

What are the rules of Cornhole?

Cornhole is a classic yard game that people have enjoyed playing at parties, on the beach and in leagues for years.

The game is easy to set up, you only need two cornhole boards and eight bags. In regulation play, the boards are placed 8 meters apart from each other, with one player standing on either side of the board. At the opposite end of the court, The second player lines up in the same way.

Once the order of play is decided players take turn tossing their corn bags onto the wooden board aiming for the centre hole. If a bag lands on the board, it’s worth 1 point. However, if a bag goes through the hole, its value triples to 3 points. When all players have thrown their allotted bags, scores are tallied and that concludes the innings.

A corn hole match is won by the first team to score 21 points.

 

Is Cornhole played in Australia?

Yes, Cornhole is played in Australia! In fact, it’s becoming quite popular Down Under. So popular that there is now an Australian Cornhole Association. If you’re looking to add a bit of fun and excitement to your next event or party, why not give Cornhole a try?

 

What size is Giant Jenga?

Giant Jenga consists of 54 wooden blocks, and Height is 63cm & 21cm Wide at the beginning of the game.

How do you play Giant Jenga?

First, select a player to build a tower with 54 wooden Jenga blocks. Place the pieces on flat surface and take turns creating horizontal and vertical stories ( three pieces placed side by side create a story) on your tower. The final structure should be 18 stories tall.

Players take turns removing a single block from the tower, but only from completed stories below the highest one. They can then begin or add to a new story on top of the tower. Note that players must finish a story before they can expand further.

Using one hand, remove/stack one block per turn. Before removing any blocks from the tower, you may test them to see how snugly or loosely they fit. You also don’t have to pull out the block or blocks that you touch; however, a dislodged block must be put back in its original spot (using only one hand).

The next player’s turn starts when they touch a block or 10 seconds after you’ve placed your block on top of the tower. The player who successfully adds the last piece to the tower before it is knocked over wins the game. The player responsible for knocking over the tower gets to set up the next tower.