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The Spruce / Chloe Jeong
Its relative ease and fun factor make cornhole one of the most popular lawn games at any summer cookout. We conducted hours of research and tapped an expert from the American Cornhole Association to round up the best cornhole board sets for at-home or on-the-go play.
We evaluated boards on their durability, ease of assembly, and transport, plus their style to find the best pick for your space, your family, and your budget.
Best Overall
GoSports Solid Wood Premium Cornhole Set
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Amazon
Regulation size
Foldable legs
Includes carrying case
Basic appearance
If you're looking for a professional tournament-style set, the quality regulation-size GoSports Solid Wood Premium Cornhole Set fits the bill. The two boards are constructed from 100 percent premium varnished pinewood, which also makes them easy to custom paint.
Eight regulation bean bags are included, as is a bean bag tote, and a handy carrying case for the boards. Although the legs assemble and fold up in a flash, the quality wood construction of the set makes it heavier than some models. While most users report high satisfaction in terms of quality, one recommends refinishing the wood with high-quality paint to help weatherproof the boards.
Price at time of publish: $128
Dimensions: 4 x 2 feet | Weight: 38 pounds | Material: Wood
Best Budget
Triumph Premium 2x3 Cornhole Set
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Affordable
Scratch-resistant design
Foldable legs
Smaller than regulation size
You don't need a solid wood set for a solid game of cornhole—the Triumph Premium scores points for its quality construction that includes two wooden platforms, each treated with melamine-laminate to prevent scratches. Plus, the wooden legs are durable and foldable, making transport and storage a breeze.
Do note that this set is not regulation size, so it's not our pick for tournaments, but the smaller target can actually add hours to game time, which means more fun.
Price at time of publish: $80
Dimensions: 35 x 24 x 1.5 inches | Weight: 18 pounds | Material: Melamine-laminated wood
Best for Kids
WoodysWork Childrens Corn Hole Boards/Bean Bag Toss
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Compact
Available in six colors
Bags are too light for older kids and adults
Introduce tiny players to cornhole with a set made especially for kiddos. The WoodysWork boards are not regulation-sized, and measure approximately three inches thick to facilitate play for small users. Included are eight bags also sized down to fit a child's hand. The set is made for children aged three and up of all abilities.
Choose from one of six bright colors, or opt to buy the set unpainted and custom design at home. If you're searching for the perfect outdoor toy for kids—this might just be it: Simply set it up and let the good times roll.
Price at time of publish: $90
Dimensions: 24 x 16 inches | Weight: Not listed | Material: Wood
Best for Night Games
GoSports LED Light Up Cornhole Set
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Regulation size
LED lights
Foldable legs
A bit flimsy
The GoSports LED Light Up set makes night playing possible with built-in LED light rings. The battery-powered rings last for more than 24 hours and are easy to switch on and off.
Aside from this cool design feature, this set also features a fold-up design equipped with carrying handles for easy and lightweight transport. Boards are tournament-sized and come with eight regulation bags. Day or night, your game is on. Pro tip: Make sure you spray on an effective bug repellant so you can enjoy hours of play without mosquito bites.
Price at time of publish: $130
Dimensions: 4 x 2 feet | Weight: 32 pounds | Material: Medium density fiberboard (MDF) with an aluminum frame
Best Customized
Backyard Champs Bean Bag Toss Cornhole Game Set
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Backyard Champs
Easy to paint for personalization
High quality
Pine doesn't withstand water well
Personalized cornhole boards are great options for events like engagement parties, weddings, and for people who play in leagues. The Backyard Champs New Zealand pine frame boards have been professionally pre-sanded to a smooth finish and are ready to be painted to custom specifications. This set scores high on the durability factor, as its construction includes corner and cross braces for extra strength.
Boards are tournament-sized and pre-assembled, so you're ready to play out of the box. Two six-inch square bean bags are included.
Price at time of publish: $110
Dimensions: 48 x 24 x 4 inches | Weight: 20 pounds | Material: Pine Wood
Best Design
Viva Sol 2’x4’ Premium All-Wood Bean Bag Toss Game
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Sophisticated design
Legs fold flat
Includes storage for bags
Expensive
Cornhole, but make it fashion. For those players for who design matters, the Viva Sol regulation set is a must. This would be a great choice if you are throwing an outdoor party. Walnut wood boards feature a two-tone vintage style design. The durable construction includes wooden foldable legs that render flat under the frame when playing. A handy and sleek pouch fastened beneath one of the boards is meant to stow bean bags for easy storage.
When it's time to pack up, the two boards nest together, forming their own transport case. A rope handle also makes carrying a cinch. These showpiece boards are for those committed to the game, committed to a chic game aesthetic, or both.
Price at time of publish: $190
Dimensions: 4 x 2 feet | Weight: 46 pounds | Material: Wood
Best Portable
Himal Collapsible Portable Corn Hole Boards
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Himal
Lighweight
Easy to transport
Includes carrying case
Great for new players and kids
Not regulation size
At not even four pounds, the Himal set is incredibly lightweight and easy to take along on camping trips and park adventures, making it the ultimate family barbecue must-have. The two cornhole boards are made from 300 D poly fabric, so they are durable and resistant to tears.
To set up, players can employ the flick-and-stick method. The boards come with eight stakes for easy assembly. When it's time to pack up, the set folds up and fits into a handy travel bag, perfect for storage in the trunk of a car or beach tote. Eight bean bags, made of anti-skid treatment are included.
This set is great for new players, including kids, and is ideal for people who want to try the game without investing in wooden boards.
Price at time of publish: $59
Dimensions: 14.06 x 13.78 x 4.25 inches | Weight: 3.75 pounds | Material: Polyester
Best for Tailgating
Wild Sports NCAA Deluxe Cornhole Set
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Amazon
Lots of team options
Foldable legs
Carry handle
Not regulation size
The unofficial pre-game favorite, cornhole has to be included in your stash of tailgate party games. The Wild Sports NCAA set comes in a wide variety of team logos—an awesome way to support your favorite squad. The boards feature a brown wood finish with your choice of team logo. Users report easy assembly, right out of the box. Foldable legs and a handle make transport lightweight enough for one person to carry it and get the party started.
The one drawback is the size of this set—which is not quite up to regulation standards. But if you're not playing in a tournament, you won't even notice the difference.
Price at time of publish: $124
Dimensions: 26 x 36 inches | Weight: 30 pounds | Material: Wood finish
Best All-Weather
Driveway Games EZ Carry Portable All-Weather Cornhole Set
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Lightweight
Folds
All-weather
Basic plastic design
All-weather cornhole sets are ideal for people with outdoor sheds or storage spaces. The Driveway Games waterproof boards can withstand high moisture and high-humidity conditions, which is a plus if you live somewhere with a muggy climate. The bean bags are also weatherproof, filled with moisture-withstanding plastic pellets that are double-stitched to ensure their preservation. They're ideal if you are throwing a beach party or planning a cookout by the lake as you don't have to worry about water ruining your set.
The set is made of sturdy plastic that you can fill with water to add extra weight to keep the boards in place as you play. Newer players will enjoy this top-notch design that distinguishes it from other non-wooden sets. Boards snap together for easy transport and have built-in bean bag storage underneath.
Price at time of publish: $130
Dimensions: 3 x 2 feet | Weight: 22 pounds | Material: Plastic
The best cornhole board overall is the GoSports Solid Wood Premium Cornhole Set, because it’s a well-built regulation-size set. We love that it comes unfinished so that it can be used just as it comes or personalized with decals or paint. If you are looking for a high-quality set that is also affordable, the Triumph Premium 2 x 3 Cornhole Set is a great option. Smaller than the regulation size, this set is easy to store and scratch-resistant.
What to Look For in a Cornhole Board
Price
Francis says how much you spend on a cornhole board is best determined by skill level. "Cheaper options might be good for young players or beginners, but not they’re probably not great for experienced players or regulation-level gear." Because cornhole sets come in a wide range of prices, things to consider include how frequently you play and how much wear-and-tear your you expect your boards to withstand. Higher-quality regulation boards made out of wood will be more costly, but these are more likely to last you summer after summer. If playing with kids or constantly traveling with your cornhole boards, opt for a durable yet cheaper option that will be easy to replace.
Material
The material of a cornhole board will affect its price and your gameplay. According to Francis, regulations require cornhole boards to be made of smooth plywood of at least ½-inch thickness. However, more affordable options are often made out of plastic or polyester, which are great for beginners and easy to travel with.
Weight
If you plan on transporting your cornhole board to travel or play at various sites, weight is something you'll want to consider. Wood is heavier than plastic or polyester, so it makes for a more cumbersome transport. But, many boards come with a carrying case, handles, or other easy-grip features for handling. Look out for all of these features when selecting the best board for you.
For competitive players, a board's weight can affect gameplay. "Heavier boards," explains Francis, "will typically reduce bouncing of bags while playing." Therefore, more serious players may opt for a heavier board to stay consistent with regulations. For people playing for fun or with kids, the weight of the cornhole board shouldn't be a factor and won't affect the experience of the game.
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How far apart do you place cornhole boards?
Cornhole boards should be placed on a flat surface 27 feet apart (from the front of one board to the front of the other). A standard-sized cornhole court should be eight feet wide and 45 feet long total. Make sure your area is as level as possible and use a measuring tape to ensure proper distance is implemented for the game.
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What is the standard size of a cornhole board?
Standard, regulation-sized cornhole boards are typically 48 inches long and 24 inches wide. These dimensions are good to know if you're interested in building your own set.
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How do you clean cornhole boards?
Cleaning your cornhole boards regularly will ensure that they last as long as possible. Always wipe off any dust or debris using a damp cloth after each use to keep them in their best shape. If your boards are in need of a deeper clean, you'll then want to use warm water and mild dish soap. You can rinse them off outside and let them air dry before using them again.
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How do you store cornhole boards?
You'll want to store your cornhole boards in a place that's free of moisture, dust, and harsh weather. A dry place like your garage, outdoor storage shed or basement will work. Store the boards with their backs together and cover them with a cloth or tarp to prevent them from getting dirty. Make sure that you don't place them near any heavy objects that could potentially scratch the surface of your boards or fall on them and cause breakage.
Why Trust The Spruce?
This article was written by Jill Di Donato, an editor and copywriter specializing in the lifestyle space. She’s covered beauty, wellness, parenting, style, health, and tech for over a decade and has been with Dotdash since 2019. Di Donato has worked in digital media for over a decade as a lifestyle writer, editor, and editorial director. Her work has appeared in The Los Angeles Times, HuffPost, Byrdie, Modern Luxury, Nylon, and elsewhere.
Additional input was provided by e-commerce marketing specialist Corrina Francis from the American Cornhole Association.