Garden & Lawn
Kubb
Kubb is a lawn game of throwing batons to topple opponents wooden blocks before felling the king, rewarding aim, sequencing, and calm tactical thinking.

Overview
A Swedish lawn game in which players throw wooden batons to topple their opponents' blocks before felling the central king. It rewards aim, sequencing, and calm tactical thinking, and teams of one to six make it easy to scale. Light equipment and a patch of grass or sand are all that is needed.
This profile is a starting point and will grow with origin notes, detailed rules, the skills it emphasizes, and the roles players take on. For now it summarizes the essentials and points to related activities so you can place Kubb within the wider landscape of niche and emerging sports.
How it plays
Kubb is typically a non contact activity in a lawn or sand pitch setting, with a usual side of 1 to 6 per side. Objectives, restarts, and scoring follow the conventions documented by local organizers, and small sided or modified versions are common where space or numbers are limited.
The pace and texture of play are shaped by the surface and the equipment as much as by the rules. Reading those conditions, the friction underfoot, the flight of the object, the space available, is part of what makes the activity rewarding to learn and satisfying to master over time.
Origins and where it is played
Kubb traces its roots to Sweden. It is most commonly played during warm weather, following the rhythm of climate and facility access. Like many activities in this category, it carries playing customs and vocabulary that travel with the people who play it.
Getting started
An easy entry is to read an overview, watch a short technique clip, and try a low intensity drill in a safe space before layering in tactics. Equipment is generally wooden kubbs, batons, king, and many communities share or loan starter gear for first sessions. This material is informational only and is not instruction or an offer of access.
