Quick and easy setup. Arrange the rings according to the game you want to play.
Stack up the rings by colour in 3 columns. Leave a gap of about 1 to 2 inches between the columns. Choose which coloured ring you have to hit. Move about 2 to 3 metres away from the columns. Aim and shoot! Keep the rings that you have hit. Once all the rings have been hit, do a score tally to decide who is the winner. 3 points for your colour, 1 point for the others.
Arrange the rings in the shape of a pyramid as in the picture above. Choose your colour. Move about 2 to 3 metres away from the pyramid. Aim and shoot! Keep the rings that you have hit. Once all the rings have been hit, do a score tally to decide who is the winner. 3 points for your colour, 1 point for the others.
Use a piece of string or a chalk and create a circle. Place all the rings inside the circle. Choose your colour. Move about 2 to 3 metres away from the columns. Aim and shoot! Keep the rings that you have hit out of the circle. Once all the rings have been hit, do a score tally to decide who is the winner. 3 points for your colour, 1 point for the others.
Line up all the rings. At the left end, draw a circle and place one ring inside it. If you hit this ring you are the winner! Move about 2 to 3 metres away from the columns. Aim and shoot! You can also do a score tally to decide who is the winner. Decide how many points each colour should have. For EG. 3 points for green rings, 2 points for brown rings and 1 point for white rings.
In the Toss ‘Em game the play is similar to “Five Stones” or better known locally as “Batu Seremban”. Where you toss one ring and try to grab another ring on the surface just before you catch the tossed ring. Then keep increasing the number of rings you can swipe and collect for each toss. This is a speed challenge!
The best part about RING-GO is that you can use your imagination and create your own games. Enjoy playing and creating with your family and friends!