Muckers, also known as ring toss (not to be confused with the ring toss carnival game) or circle horseshoes, is an outdoor game, commonly played at summer camps, in which players take turns throwing circular rings at a stick, standing about one foot high.
[3] Muckers are typically 5 inches in diameter and are made of rubbery material.
A round is completed when both throwers on one side both throw two muckers.
Scoring Methods: In each round only one team can receive points.
When a mucker is hanging on the top of the pole and is not touching the ground.
When playing to a round of 21, if the score is 9-0 or 11-1 the team with nine or eleven wins, automatically.
All styles can be thrown with the right or the left hand The mucker is held with the four non-opposable fingers under the top of the mucker; it is thrown upwards with a slight flicking motion.
It is good for single points as it is fairly predictable when it bounces.
The mucker is held with two hands, from below the groin and is thrown with an equal swinging motion in both arms.