The game is played on a playing ground 5 x 8 meters, the size can
be less or more depending on the players skilfulness, the playing ground
should be fairly smooth and flat, usually we play on grass but gravel,
flat rock or snow will also do.
The players are divided in two teams and take place behind their
respectably baseline. The game is aimed at to knock down the other
teamīs kubbs with the throwing batons according to the rules. When all
the kubbs are knocked down, the king should be knocked down, the team
which does this has won. Team A divide the batons among themselves. As
many kubbs as possible shall be knocked down on team Bīs baseline from
team Aīs own baseline. When team A is ready, itīs team Bīs turn. They
now start with throwing the fallen kubbs over the halfway line. If any
comes outside the opposite teamīs side, team B has two more chances, if
team B fails, team A may place the kubb wherever they like on their own
side, suitably behind the king. When the kubbs have been throwed, team A
raises them as disadvantageous as possible. Team B then throw their
batons from their baseline. They must knock down all the kubbs on team
Aīs "side" before they can start knocking down the kubbs on team Aīs
baseline. The game continues like this between the two teams. If a team
dont manage to knock down all the kubbs on one side, the opposite team
has the possibility to throw from a imagined baseline drown through the
kubb most in the front on their side next time. When the game can be won
by one team, they have to save one baton to the king. If only one kubbīs
standing, the last baton may not be thrown on that kubb, instead the
turn goes over to the other team. The king can only be knocked down from
the baseline.
REMEMBER: The baton must be held on one end, not in the middle! The
throw with the baton must be made from below and forward! (Underarm)