The word "skittle ball" is spelled as /ˈskɪtəl bɔːl/. The first syllable "skit" is pronounced with a short "i" sound, while the second syllable "tle" is pronounced with a schwa sound. The second word "ball" is pronounced as it is spelled with a long "o" sound followed by a soft "l" sound. Skittle ball refers to a game where players roll a ball to knock down a set of pins or skittles.
Skittle ball refers to a traditional British game that is played outdoors on a rectangular lawn or alley. It is commonly known as lawn skittles or alley skittles, and the objective is to knock down as many wooden pins, known as skittles, as possible by rolling a wooden ball towards them. Skittle ball is a team game usually played in pubs, clubs, or private gardens and has a rich history dating back to medieval England.
The game involves a set of nine skittles arranged in a diamond formation at the far end of the lawn or alley. The players take turns to roll a wooden ball, known as a biased or cheese, aiming to hit the skittles and score points. The skittles are typically cylindrical in shape and are smaller at the top to make them more challenging to knock over. Each skittle carries a different point value, usually displayed on its side.
Skittle ball requires precision, accuracy, and strategic thinking. Players may employ various techniques to optimize their chances of success, such as spin or curve on the roll to navigate around obstacles or topple specific skittles. The game often involves friendly competition and encourages social interaction among players and observers.
Skittle ball is not only enjoyed for its recreational and competitive aspects but also for its historical significance, connecting players to longstanding traditions and cultural heritage. Through the centuries, skittle ball has evolved and become an entertaining pastime that continues to bring people together for fun and camaraderie.
A ball for throwing at skittles.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.