Croquet is a fun game to play, especially in the summer. It’s a lawn game, where you hit a wooden ball with a mallet through wickets. The wickets are the iron squared-off loops that you stab into the ground. I remember playing croquet as a kid, setting up the wickets randomly around the lawn, and trying to hit my ball through each one, taking turns with my sisters.
The game actually has a specific pattern for placing the wickets. It looks like two diamonds stacked on top of each other, with double wickets on the top and bottom. Refer to my pencil drawing to see the arrows, as to how you go all the way down the two diamonds on one side (zig-zagging as you go), and then go back up the double diamond. The first person to hit the stick at the top wins. (You also need to have your ball hit the other stick at the bottom when you’re halfway through the game.)
Make sure that when a kid is swinging his mallet, that the other kids are far enough away not to accidentally get hit by the mallet. It hurts.
If you don’t have level ground in your backyard, go to a local park that has a grassy level area, and set up your croquet game there. Each person has a mallet of a different color, with a ball to match, so as not to confuse people as to who is winning. That would be me, of course. (I’m kidding.)
Many famous artists have painted games of croquet, including Norman Rockwell and Winslow Homer, who painted women in fancy dresses, playing croquet. Lewis Caroll also wrote about a crazy game of croquet in his novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. So the game of croquet is worth playing at least once. You can borrow a set from someone, if you’re not sure you will like the game. Children enjoy this game particularly, and it’s good for hand-eye coordination.
Tags: activities, croquet, games, outdoors, summer
A great outdoor game for any age! Especially if you add in unique rules. My friends (all in their mid-late 20s) played croquet at the beach last weekend and added the rule that to win after completing the course you had to hit the other player’s balls and “poison” them out of the game. So it wasn’t the first one back that won, but the last ball standing.
I love your “new and improved” rules!
So funny that I came to this today! I was just telling my husband yesterday that I wanted to get this game! I use to play it as a kid. So fun!
I enjoyed playing this game as a kid, too! The sound of the clicking wooden balls is relaxing.
I also have fond memories of playing croquet as a child. We also did the random arrangement. It looks like your kids had a great time!
I think the random arrangement was more fun, because we could put the wickets wherever we wanted.