Kickball: The Classic Game That Never Gets Old
Few games bring people together quite like kickball. Part baseball, part soccer, and 100% fun, it’s the ultimate activity for schoolyards, summer camps, and family picnics. Simple to learn and easy to set up, kickball works for every age group — from kids learning teamwork to adults looking for a dose of nostalgia.
Why Kickball Is Perfect for Groups
Kickball Rules in a Nutshell
Creative Kickball Variations to Try
1. Cone Bases
If you don’t have a traditional field, use cones to mark bases or create smaller layouts for younger kids or limited space.
2. 9 Square in the Air Kickball
Combine 9 Square in the Air with kickball rules. Players kick the ball upward into squares instead of running bases — a fun mashup for indoor gyms.
3. Gaga Kickball
Use our Gaga Ball setup for a fast-paced version where players kick instead of swatting. The ball stays low, and players aim to get opponents out by hitting below the knee.
4. Bucket Goal Kickball
Swap bases for buckets — players score by kicking the ball into a bucket or container at each “base.” This variation adds accuracy to the classic game and works perfectly with our Bucket Golf setup.
5. Relay Kickball
After kicking, players must complete a mini relay (like hopping to first base or balancing a beanbag) before advancing. Great for camps looking to add challenges.
Equipment That Makes Kickball Easier
The Bottom Line
Kickball isn’t just a playground classic — it’s a group favorite that works anywhere, for any age. Whether you stick to the traditional rules or try creative twists like 9 Square Kickball or Bucket Goal Kickball, this game is guaranteed to keep everyone laughing and moving.