Master the Game with Our Comprehensive Guide
Unleash your competitive spirit with Jingleball™, the dynamic 360° sport that combines strategy, agility, and teamwork. Dive into our detailed guide to learn everything you need to know about playing, setting up, and mastering this exhilarating game.
Mastering Jingleball™
Step-by-Step Gameplay Guide
1
Objective
2
Teams
Teams of six compete in a fast-paced environment. The whole game revolves in 360* around a central goal. A team can go from defending to attacking in the blink of an eye.
3
Court Setup
Jingleball Games are played on a rectangular court, about the size of a basketball court. Set up a 10×10 goal zone, players can’t shoot or block from inside the goal zone.
How to play offense
1
Run
You can move freely around the court, with or without the ball.
2
Shoot
Players may shoot the ball at the goal cone from anywhere on the court, but may not shoot from inside the goal zone.
3
Pass
You will need to work as a team, passing the ball in any direction to get a good chance to shoot.
How to play defense
1
Tag
When you tag the player with the ball it limits their actions on offense. They can no longer run and they can no longer shoot at the goal cone. The have to stop running and pass to a teammate.
2
Block
Players can block shots made at the goal cone, but they cannot block from inside the goal zone.
3
Steal
Intercepting a pass or grabbing a loose ball results in an immediate change of possession. However, the new offensive team must first “take it back” by moving the ball to the outer perimeter before attempting a shot.
Setting Up the Court
Essential Court Dimensions and Markings
The Jingleball™ court is a rectangular area approximately 40–60 feet long, providing ample space for dynamic play. At the center lies the goal zone, a 10×10 foot square marked by cones, with an upside-down trash can and a balanced cone on top. Ensure the no-play zone is clearly marked to maintain fair play and safety.
Your Questions Answered
How do we start the game?
What if you tag a player and they still shoot after?
What if the offense makes an illegal shot and the defense recovers it, do you have to give it back ?
What if there is a disagreement on a tag call?
Can you strip the ball from an offensive player?
Can a take back undo a tag?
Can you bobble, dribble or self pass to avoid a tag?
Can you push defenders out of the way to get a clear shot?
What if the ball is loose and dribbling in/ through the goal zone, can you go inside and get it?
Can you dive into the zone to block a shot?
Can you block a shot with your feet?
What happens if the cone tips over but doesn’t fall off the can?
What happens when a team scores?
What happens if a shot is blocked from inside the goal zone?
What does “calling body mean"?
When are you feet considered inside the goal zone?
If at least one foot is fully inside the goal zone. If any part of your foot is on the line, you are in a legal blocking position.
What if my question is not answered here?
Check out the official rule book PDF or reach out to Playjingleball@gmail.com.
