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  1. Pétanque - Wikipedia

    Pétanque (French: ⓘ, locally in Provence [peˈtãᵑkə]; Occitan: petanca [peˈtaŋkɔ] ⓘ; Catalan: petanca [pəˈtaŋkə, peˈtaŋka]) is a sport that falls into the category of boules sports (along with raffa, bocce, boule lyonnaise, lawn bowls, and crown green bowling). In these sports, players or teams play their boules/balls towards ...

  2. How to Play Petanque: Setup, Rules, and Strategy - wikiHow

    Apr 8, 2025 · Pétanque is a game similar to Bocce, in which the goal is to toss hollow metal balls (the boules) and get them as close as you can to a small wooden target ball (the jack). It’s easy to pick up and can quickly grow competitive as you and your friends knock each other’s boules out …

  3. How to play petanque

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  4. What is Pétanque? - Petanque America

    Pétanque, pronounced "pay-tonk", one of Europe's most popular outdoor games, is a cousin of both horseshoes and of the Italian bowling game called 'bocce'. The game originated in the South of France in the early 1900's.

  5. How to Play Pétanque: Our Comprehensive Guide - My French …

    Aug 25, 2024 · Pétanque, a timeless French pastime, goes beyond the sport itself, it’s a popular activity that brings people together in parks, gardens, riverbanks, and campsites, especially in the summer months.

  6. Petanque: What Pétanque Is, Etiquettes, Playing & Scoring

    Sep 21, 2023 · Pétanque, played on a regulation-sized court measuring 15 meters long and 4 meters wide, uses balls with a diameter ranging from 71 to 78 mm. All of the sports have official rules for tournaments and competitions but can be tailored as …

  7. Petanque World | Game rules of petanque

    Principle. The ball nearest to the jack is said to be holding the point; The players in the team that is not holding the point throw their balls until they place a ball closer to the jack; The round continues in this fashion until one of the teams has run out of balls; The other team then ends the round by throwing their remaining balls; Scoring System

  8. how to play pétanque - FPUSA

    This concise eight-point tutorial will get you started playing pétanque. From that point on you can enjoy learning by doing. A word to the wise, pétanque is measured according to the metric system, so do yourself a favor and get comfortable with metric measures.

  9. How to play Pétanque (with Printable Rules) - Snippets of Paris

    Similar to bocce, pétanque is accessible to all. With a glass of pastis in hand, learn the rules of how to play pétanque, direct from the South of France.

  10. Discover Pétanque: The Classic French Game of Boules - Domaine …

    Originating from ancient games of throwing stones and later evolving into boules with metal balls, pétanque gained its distinct identity when a French player, Jules Lenoir, adapted the rules to accommodate his physical disabilities, thus giving birth to the game as it’s known today.