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Pick a board, choose an activity, set your own rules, and settle in STUD after the round.

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Game Day

Straight Pick'em

Pick the winner of every game on the slate. Most correct picks wins.

Best for: game days where you want one simple sheet and clear scoring.
Game Day

Confidence Pool

Rank each pick by confidence. Correct picks earn the points assigned to that game.

Best for: adding strategy without making the pool hard to run.
Game Day

Survivor Pool

Pick one winner each round or week. You cannot reuse the same team.

Best for: season-long bragging rights with simple weekly picks.
Game Day

Squares Board

Fill a score grid and pay winners by quarter or by the final score digits.

Best for: one big game with a larger group.
Game Day

Exact Final Score Closest

Everyone writes a final score guess. Closest prediction wins.

Best for: one fast prediction with almost no setup.
Game Day

First Score Prop

Pick which team or player scores first and settle as soon as it happens.

Best for: a quick opener before the main pool starts.
Game Day

Player Stat Over / Under

Set one simple stat line like points, yards, rebounds, or strikeouts. Everyone takes over or under.

Best for: keeping the format focused on one clean number.
Game Day

Margin Pool

Pick the winner and how much they will win by. Closest margin wins.

Best for: separating picks when everyone likes the same favorite.
Game Day

Bracket Pool

Fill out a tournament or playoff bracket. Most correct picks wins.

Best for: March, playoff rounds, or knockout events.
Game Day

Award Show Ballot

Pick winners across a handful of categories. Most correct picks wins.

Best for: Oscars, Grammys, Emmys, or reality-show finales.
Group Night

Guess the Jar

Fill a jar with candy or small objects. Closest estimate wins.

Best for: mixed groups, easy setup, and one clean result.
Group Night

Closest Without Going Over

Everyone writes a guess for a price, bill, or total. Closest without going over wins.

Best for: a Price-Is-Right-style format with almost no rules.
Group Night

High Card Draw

Each person draws one card. Highest card wins the round.

Best for: the fastest possible quick format when nobody wants setup.
Group Night

Dice High Total

Roll three times each. Highest combined total wins.

Best for: cabins, living rooms, or tables with almost no equipment.
Group Night

Coin Flip Best of 7

Run seven flips and track each call. Best record wins.

Best for: tie-breakers or a quick settle when plans change.
Group Night

Closest ETA Guess

Before food arrives or a trip ends, everyone writes the time they think it happens. Closest guess wins.

Best for: restaurants, delivery waits, road trips, or casual hangouts.
Group Night

Closest Answer Board

Ask a numeric trivia question, have everyone write an answer, then back the answer you think is closest without going over.

Best for: mixed groups because you can win on judgment, not just knowledge.
Group Night

Last-Place Pays

Use any casual scoreboard and make only the last-place finisher settle the round.

Best for: keeping the group involved without managing many side settlements.
Group Night

LCR Chip Rotation

Each player starts with 3 chips. Roll up to 3 L/C/R dice each turn, moving chips left, right, or to center. Last player with chips wins.

Best for: larger social groups that want simple rules and quick rounds.
Group Night

Music Intro Lightning Match

Play 5-8 second song intros and buzz in with title + artist. Correct full answer scores 2, partial answer scores 1.

Best for: social groups that want quick rounds with high energy and easy scoring.
Group Night

Category Blitz List

Pick a category and a timer. Everyone writes as many valid answers as they can before time runs out.

Best for: mixed groups who want one fast round with easy scoring and no equipment beyond paper or phones.
Group Night

Receipt Total Closest

Before the bill, everyone guesses the final total. Closest estimate wins once the receipt lands.

Best for: dinners and hosted hangs where you want one simple prediction without interrupting the night.
Group Night

Blind Ranking Challenge

Rank five hidden items from high to low before seeing the list. Best final order wins.

Best for: hosted groups that want conversation-heavy fun with simple judging and lots of reactions.
Group Night

Emoji Clue Board

Build a phrase, title, or movie out of emojis only. Fastest correct decode wins the round.

Best for: social groups that want a clean phone-friendly format everyone understands quickly.
Group Night

Three-Clue Guess Round

Each prompt gets three clues revealed one by one. Earlier correct answers score more points.

Best for: groups that want a hosted round with simple pacing and a little suspense.
Game Day

Halftime Margin Guess

Everyone locks in the halftime score difference before kickoff or tip-off. Closest margin wins the round.

Best for: one clean mid-game checkpoint that keeps everyone watching early.
Game Day

Quarter Winner Chain

Pick the winner of each quarter, period, or inning block and score one point for every correct segment.

Best for: longer games where the group wants repeated checkpoints instead of one final prediction.
Game Day

Next Score Type Pick

Before each scoring drive or possession stretch, call the next score type. Reset and replay after every result.

Best for: watch parties that want short recurring rounds with almost no bookkeeping.
Game Day

Penalty Count Closest

Predict the combined penalty, foul, or flag total before the game starts. Closest overall count wins.

Best for: more strategic viewers who want a less obvious stat to track together.
Game Day

Final Stat Line Closest

Choose one featured stat before the game and have everyone predict the final total. Closest call wins.

Best for: watch groups that want one focused prop without running a full sheet of picks.
Golf

Nassau

Split the round into front nine, back nine, and total round. Each segment is its own scored format.

Best for: 2 or 4 players who want one classic structure with resets.
Golf

Skins

Each hole has a value. Win the hole outright to win the skin, and ties carry over.

Best for: groups that want constant action across the round.
Golf

Wolf

One golfer rotates as the wolf and chooses whether to play solo or pick a partner after the tee shots.

Best for: foursomes that want more decisions than plain match play.
Golf

Bingo Bango Bongo

Earn points for first on the green, closest on the green, and first in the hole.

Best for: mixed-skill groups because it rewards more than low score.
Golf

Snake

The player who last three-putted holds the snake and pays at the end.

Best for: adding pressure on the greens without changing the whole round.
Golf

Greenies

Closest-to-the-pin on par 3 holes wins the bonus format, usually only if par or better is made.

Best for: adding one clean bonus target on short holes.
Golf

Sandies

Make par after a bunker shot and you win the sandy.

Best for: rewarding recovery shots instead of only clean holes.
Golf

Arnies

Make par without hitting the fairway or green in regulation and you win the Arnie.

Best for: creative rounds where scrambling becomes part of the fun.
Golf

Vegas Digits Match

In 2v2, each team combines low and high scores into a two-digit number each hole (example: 4 and 5 = 45). Lower number wins the hole.

Best for: foursomes that want partner strategy and bigger momentum swings.
Golf

Sixes Partner Rotation

Play three 6-hole segments and change partners each segment. Keep a running point total across all 18 holes.

Best for: foursomes that want fair partner rotation and reset points every six holes.
Golf

Fairway Finder Ladder

Score one point for every fairway hit and add bonus points for consecutive fairways in regulation.

Best for: groups that want a clean driving target layered onto a normal round.
Golf

Front-Nine Stableford Sprint

Run Stableford scoring only on the front nine and reset completely on the turn.

Best for: players who want a shorter scoring window without changing the full-round pace.
Golf

Back-Nine Bounceback

Start scoring at the turn and reward the best closing stretch instead of the best opening nine.

Best for: rounds where the group wants a fresh chase after the front nine is over.
Golf

Tee Shot Target Grid

Pick fairway zones or landing windows before the round. Earn points for hitting the called target space.

Best for: groups that want more intent off the tee without slowing play down.
Golf

Net Par Streak Board

Track longest streak of net pars or better during the round. Longest clean run wins.

Best for: handicapped groups that want a form race instead of only total score.
Golf

Fairway Chain Reaction

If one player misses the fairway, the next player can steal a bonus by finding it cleanly.

Best for: foursomes that want a little swing in momentum from shot to shot.
Golf

Two-Club Position Race

Use only two chosen clubs for a six-hole segment. Lowest segment score wins the mini-race.

Best for: creative groups who want a controlled twist instead of a whole-round gimmick.
Golf

Par-3 Proximity Circuit

Only par 3 holes count. Closest combined proximity total wins the circuit.

Best for: rounds with multiple short holes where the group wants one precise side race.
Golf

Lag Putt Zone Ladder

Set make-believe rings around the cup and score every first putt by the zone it finishes in.

Best for: touch players who want a putting contest that still fits the normal round.
Golf

Up-and-Down Save Race

Every up-and-down earns a point. First player or team to a set total wins the race.

Best for: golfers who want recovery skill to matter more than only raw ball-striking.
Golf

Bunker Save Sprint

Any hole with a successful bunker save scores a bonus. Most bunker-save points wins.

Best for: groups that like rewarding nerve and touch from sand instead of avoiding it.
Golf

Chip Circle Elimination

Pick a tight circle around the hole and run one chip challenge per player. Misses earn strikes until one player remains.

Best for: practice rounds or short-game sessions with clear pressure and easy resets.
Golf

Approach Window Points

Assign point windows around the pin for approach shots and total the best approach score on each hole.

Best for: players who want iron-play precision to decide the side game.
Golf

Putting Gate Marathon

Set short-, mid-, and long-range putting gates and score every made gate during the practice block or warmup.

Best for: pre-round sessions where the group wants a clean tune-up with clear winners.
Golf

Alternate Shot Pressure Six

Partners play six holes of alternate shot and score the segment separately from the rest of the round.

Best for: teams that want a short burst of pressure without committing to 18 holes of alternate shot.
Golf

Better-Ball Birdie Window

Partners only count birdie-or-better holes for a rolling better-ball bonus over a chosen stretch.

Best for: foursomes that want a partner chase focused on attack holes instead of total score.
Golf

Six-Hole Hammer Match

Run a six-hole match with one optional hammer per side to double the value of a hole before the next shot.

Best for: confident groups that want one strategic pressure window instead of a full round match.
Golf

Miss-and-Save Match

Only holes with a missed green but a saved par count toward the match total.

Best for: scramblers who want the recovery game to decide the winner.
Golf

Scramble Birdie Window

Play a short scramble segment and count only birdies made during that scoring window.

Best for: groups who want teamwork and attacking play without changing the whole day.
Golf

Partner Pressure Sixes

Run three partner segments of six holes and crown the pair with the strongest combined six-hole finishes.

Best for: foursomes that want resets, partner drama, and cleaner pacing across the round.
Golf

Recovery Route Match

Only recovery shots that still lead to a par or better count toward the match score.

Best for: creative golfers who enjoy trouble-shot skill and nerve under pressure.
Pickleball

King of the Court Rotator

Play timed doubles games. Winners move up one court and challengers rotate in.

Best for: busy open-play sessions where everyone wants constant action.
Pickleball

Skinny Singles Crosscourt Race

Use skinny singles lanes only. First to 11 wins, then switch sides and rematch.

Best for: two players who want fast reps that mirror doubles angles.
Pickleball

Challenge Ladder Match

Challenge one team above you for best of 3 games to 11 (win by 2). Winner takes the higher rung.

Best for: weekly groups that want progression without running a full tournament.
Pickleball

Pool Play to Finals

Run short pool games to 11, then send top teams into a one-game final.

Best for: social events that need structure plus a clean championship finish.
Pickleball

Rally-Scoring Singles Sprint

Play singles to 15 with rally scoring so every rally counts and rounds finish quickly.

Best for: short sessions where you want predictable match timing.
Pickleball

Dink Duel Elimination

Kitchen-only rally game. Speedups or pop-ups are faults. First side to 9 wins.

Best for: sharpening soft-game control with a competitive edge.
Pickleball

Third-Shot Pressure Ladder

Serving side must hit a legal third-shot drop before any speedup. Miss it and lose the rally.

Best for: teams practicing transition play under real pressure.
Pickleball

Serve Target Challenge

Place four target zones in service boxes. Hit called zones for points over 10 serves each.

Best for: precision serving battles with simple scoring.
Pickleball

Golden Point Switch

Play to deuce, then one golden-point rally decides each mini-game. Rotate opponents every mini-game.

Best for: high-pressure rounds that stay short and exciting.
Pickleball

ATP / Erne Bonus Hunt

Play standard doubles to 11. A clean ATP or Erne winner earns one bonus point once per game.

Best for: advanced groups who want creative shot-making rewards.
Basketball

H.O.R.S.E. Shot Creator

Take turns calling creative shots. Missed matches earn letters. First to spell H.O.R.S.E. loses.

Best for: mixed-skill groups where creativity keeps everyone involved.
Basketball

Around-the-World Pressure Race

Race through marked spots around the arc and paint. First player to hit every spot wins.

Best for: quick shooting sessions with clear progress checkpoints.
Basketball

3-Point Contest Heat

Use 5 shooting racks around the arc and run timed rounds. Highest score advances.

Best for: shooter-heavy groups that want event-style structure.
Basketball

21 Sprint

Play to 21 with one-point and two-point scoring. Go over 21 and reset to 15.

Best for: fast individual rounds with comeback potential.
Basketball

Knockout Elimination

Line up at the free-throw line and race to make your shot before the player behind you.

Best for: large groups who want short elimination rounds.
Basketball

Free-Throw Pressure Ladder

Hit 2 in a row to climb each level. First player to clear 5 levels wins.

Best for: pressure shooting with simple, repeatable scoring.
Basketball

One-Dribble 1v1 King

Play short 1v1 possessions with one dribble max and winners staying on.

Best for: half-court sessions focused on first-step efficiency.
Basketball

Spot Shooting Relay

Teams rotate through 5 marked spots and must hit one make at each before tagging next shooter.

Best for: teams that want pace, movement, and clean handoffs.
Basketball

Mikan Finish Gauntlet

Complete right/left Mikan finishes plus reverse finishes in timed sets. Highest total wins.

Best for: close-finishing reps with measurable progress.
Basketball

Half-Court Hit Chase

Each player gets 10 deep attempts from half-court range. Most makes wins the round.

Best for: hype finishes and spectator-friendly tie-breaks.
Soccer

Penalty Shootout Ladder

Each player takes 5 penalties, then advance to sudden-death rounds if tied.

Best for: pressure-finishing competition with simple official-style rules.
Soccer

Crossbar + Rebound Challenge

Each player gets 8 shots trying to hit crossbar first, then finish the rebound cleanly for bonus points.

Best for: technical striking rounds that reward touch and composure.
Soccer

First-Touch Box Control

Receive driven passes into a marked box and keep first touch inside the zone for points.

Best for: ball-control battles that reward clean technique.
Soccer

Passing Gate Precision Circuit

Complete short and medium passes through numbered gates in order. Fastest clean run wins.

Best for: groups that want measurable passing consistency.
Soccer

1v1 Mini-Goal Ladder

Play 1v1 games to 3 goals on mini goals. Winner climbs to next challenger.

Best for: quick duel rotations with clear winners.
Soccer

Rondo Keep-Away Count

Run 4v1 or 5v2 rondos and score one point per 10 consecutive passes.

Best for: possession-focused sessions with tactical movement.
Soccer

Finishing Triangle Race

Shoot from three marked channels (left, center, right). First to complete all channels wins.

Best for: rapid finishing reps from varied angles.
Soccer

Header Accuracy Challenge

Serve 8 balls and score by heading into marked target zones in goal.

Best for: aerial-timing rounds with simple point totals.
Soccer

Corner Service + Finish

Two-player teams rotate corner services and first-time finishes. Most converted chances wins.

Best for: partner chemistry and set-piece creativity.
Soccer

Free-Kick Wall Target Ladder

Hit designated free-kick zones over a wall setup from increasing distances. First full ladder wins.

Best for: precision striking under escalating pressure.
Baseball

Home Run Derby Sprint

Run timed hitting rounds with a pitcher and count home runs or deep-fly targets for points.

Best for: batting-practice sessions with clear round timing and scoring.
Baseball

Around-the-Horn Accuracy Relay

Teams relay throws around the infield positions in order. Fastest clean cycle wins.

Best for: team reps that combine mechanics, communication, and speed.
Baseball

Long-Toss Distance Ladder

Progress through increasing throw markers. First player to clear every marker wins.

Best for: arm-strength sessions with clear advancement.
Baseball

Bunt Target Grid

Lay down bunts into marked infield target squares. Highest target score after 10 bunts wins.

Best for: touch hitters and situational execution rounds.
Baseball

Infield Rapid-Fire Fielding

Fielders take 12 consecutive grounders with timed transfer-and-throw scoring.

Best for: sharpening glove-to-throw consistency.
Baseball

Outfield Gap Throwdown

Track fly balls in the gaps and throw to cut-off targets for points.

Best for: outfield reads and long-throw accuracy.
Baseball

Pop-Fly Communication Clash

Pairs call and secure mixed pop flies. Most clean catches without collisions wins.

Best for: teammate communication under pressure.
Baseball

Home-to-Home Sprint Relay

Run full-base circuits relay style with clean base touches. Fastest team wins.

Best for: baserunning speed and relay rhythm.
Baseball

Pitch Command Quadrants

Pitchers aim at four strike-zone quadrants in sets of 12. Most called hits wins.

Best for: command-focused bullpen battles.
Baseball

Catcher Pop-Time Challenge

Catchers receive and throw to second on stopwatch timing. Best average pop-time wins.

Best for: defensive detail rounds with clear timing metrics.
Volleyball

King/Queen of the Court Rotation

Winners stay on the champion side while challengers rotate in every mini-game to 7 points.

Best for: larger groups that want constant rallies and short rounds.
Volleyball

Crosscourt Serve Zone Ladder

Hit designated serve targets in sequence across the court. First player to complete the ladder wins.

Best for: serve consistency and placement under pressure.
Volleyball

Pepper Rally Marathon

Pairs maintain controlled pepper rallies for 90-second sets. Longest unbroken rally wins.

Best for: touch, rhythm, and communication under fatigue.
Volleyball

Sideout Streak Race

Teams start each rally in receive and count consecutive sideouts. Highest streak wins.

Best for: game-like serve-receive pressure.
Volleyball

Setter Target Circuit

Setters hit outside, middle, and back-set target windows in timed rounds.

Best for: distribution precision and tempo control.
Volleyball

Pass-to-Target Gauntlet

Passers receive serves and must land passes in the setter zone for points.

Best for: first-contact consistency in competitive reps.
Volleyball

Block-Touch Timing Duel

Attackers and blockers run live reps where blockers score by clean touches at the net.

Best for: front-row reaction speed and timing.
Volleyball

Dig-and-Transition Sprint

Defenders must dig a hard-driven ball and convert to a controlled attack in one sequence.

Best for: backcourt resilience and transition offense.
Volleyball

2v2 Rally Race to 15

Play compact 2v2 games to 15 with rally scoring and winner-stays rotation.

Best for: high-touch reps and quick game turnover.
Volleyball

Jump-Serve Accuracy Heat

Run 10 jump-serve attempts at deep-zone targets. Most on-target serves wins.

Best for: power serving with measurable control.
Football

QB Target Tree Challenge

Set route targets at short, mid, and deep distances. Score points for each clean hit in 12 throws.

Best for: throwing accuracy and decision speed in compact sessions.
Football

Long-Ball Catch Combo

Pairs alternate deep throws and catches from marked lines. Most complete catches in 10 attempts wins.

Best for: partner competition that mixes arm strength and catch control.
Football

Route-Tree Timing Ladder

Run a full route tree in sequence with timed completions. Fastest clean ladder wins.

Best for: QB/WR timing and route-discipline rounds.
Football

Red-Zone Fade Contest

Run corner-fade attempts from the 10-yard line. Most clean catches in-bounds wins.

Best for: high-point timing and boundary control.
Football

Two-Minute Conversion Race

Teams run scripted mini-drives with 2-minute clocks. Most successful conversions wins.

Best for: situational execution and late-game decisions.
Football

Field-Goal Pressure Ladder

Kickers move back in distance after each make. First to clear all marked ranges wins.

Best for: pressure kicking with escalating difficulty.
Football

Punt Placement Buckets

Punters and non-punters aim punts into end-zone target buckets for points.

Best for: special-teams style skill contests with clean scoring.
Football

WR Toe-Tap Sideline Challenge

Receivers catch sideline throws in marked windows and must finish with both feet in.

Best for: body-control battles and precision placement.
Football

1v1 Release-and-Recover

WR/DB pairs run short-route reps. Score by clean separation and pass breakup wins.

Best for: competitive one-on-one technique rounds.
Football

Hail-Mary Timing Clash

Run deep final-play reps with one throw per set and score by clean contested catches.

Best for: high-drama finishes and team timing under pressure.
Tennis

Tiebreak Ladder

Run first-to-7 tiebreakers and move winners up the ladder after each round.

Best for: fast competitive rounds with clean scoring and constant rematches.
Tennis

King/Queen Court Rotation

Winners stay on the feature court while challengers rotate in after each short set.

Best for: social court nights with bigger groups and nonstop play.
Tennis

Serve Zone Ladder

Hit service targets in sequence from both sides. First player to clear every zone wins.

Best for: serve placement practice with a simple pressure format.
Tennis

Pressure Deuce Race

Start every mini-game at deuce and race to win the most pressure points in a set number of reps.

Best for: tighter competitive rounds when you want every point to matter.
Tennis

Lob + Overhead Combo

Alternate one defensive lob and one attacking overhead. Most clean two-shot conversions wins.

Best for: doubles groups that want touch and finishing reps together.
Tennis

Down-the-Line Target Duel

Players alternate attacking down the line into marked lanes. Highest clean-hit total wins.

Best for: singles players who want a sharp directional accuracy round.
Tennis

Return Reaction Battle

Returners face a set of varied serves and score by keeping returns deep and in play.

Best for: quick live-ball pressure without needing a full match.
Tennis

Red Ball Social Round

Use slower balls and short-court lines for rapid-fire social sets with longer rallies.

Best for: mixed-skill groups that still want real structure and fun flow.
Padel

Golden Point Gauntlet

Every mini-game goes straight to a deciding golden point. Most golden-point wins takes the set.

Best for: high-energy doubles groups that want constant pressure moments.
Padel

Back-Glass Recovery Race

Start each rally with a forced deep ball off the back glass and score by converting the recovery.

Best for: learning the most padel-specific part of the court under live pressure.
Padel

Overhead Control Ladder

Work through overhead targets from easiest to toughest zones without missing twice in a row.

Best for: players who want cleaner attacking control than pure power.
Padel

Lob Reset Rotation

Teams only score after a successful defensive lob resets the point and flips court position.

Best for: doubles pairs that want smarter point-building and calmer decisions.
Padel

Crosscourt Pressure Battle

Play only crosscourt lanes and force a full rally before any finishing attempt is allowed.

Best for: compact, repeatable rallies with cleaner tactical discipline.
Padel

Side-Wall Save Duel

Pairs start each point from a ball that forces a side-wall save. First to five clean conversions wins.

Best for: players who want faster improvement on awkward recovery angles.
Padel

Champion Court Rotation

Winners stay on the feature side while challengers rotate in after each short game to 6 points.

Best for: social padel nights that want club-energy without long waits.
Padel

Deep Corner Target Clash

Attackers score by landing balls deep in the back corners while defenders try to reset the rally.

Best for: advanced groups that want a precise finishing challenge with clear scoring.
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