User:Staton321/Teeter toss

teeter toss is a lawn game in which players take turns pitching bags (or "teets")—cotton duck bags filled with feed corn—at a platform that can teeter with a hole in the far and near end. teeter toss's uniquely patented teetering concept provides another dimension of strategy and fun. These platforms are usually made with plywood or plastic, and are often decorated. A bag (or "teet") in either hole scores 3 points, while one on the platform scores 1 point. Play continues until a player reaches the score of 21 without going over.

History
teeter toss was invented and patented by Matthew J. Staton of Willowick, Ohio in August of 2009.