TRIGO is played by 2, 3, or 4 players, who arrange 3 Trigo stars in a triangle, approximately 10 yards (3 meters) from the throwing line. Players take turns throwing rings. The goal is to throw the rings into the triangular space formed by the Trigo stars to score points. An additional strategy is to score by redefining the "triangle" after throwing a star.
Game tips:
Setting method - Players place three triangular stars, spaced 36 inches (1 meter) apart, to form a triangle 10 feet (3 meters) from the throwing line.
Game Rules - Players take turns throwing their rings from behind the throwing line, aiming to land them within the triangular area. "Throwing Star Rings" - Players can summon triangular stars and can rethrow the star rings to a new position, hoping to prevent their opponent's rings from scoring, as the triangular area has changed!
Scoring method: If one of your rings is inside and another ring of the same color touches one of the rings inside, then all rings are considered to have entered the triangular area. Use the measuring line to determine if the rings have entered the triangular area. Play multiple rounds until one player scores 10 points and wins!
Game Features
A modern ring toss game for 2-4 players: a creative and exciting new game of strategy and coordination.
TRIGO can be played outdoors: ideally on flat ground, such as grass or sand. TRIGO field size: the minimum size is 10 inches x 10 feet (3 meters x 3 meters) of space.
The set includes: a total of 12 rings - 3 each in four colors (gray, green, red, and yellow); 3 Trigo stars; a 36-inch (3 meters) throwing line/measuring line, measuring ruler, and storage bag.