How To Throw

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How To Throw

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1. Throw from the back

Hold the TossIt like this with two fingers and your thumb from the back, near the fins. Throwing it from the back let’s the weight in the front land it with a satisfying *pop.*

2. Point your feet toward the target

Stand 10 feet back from your jack dart and put one foot in front of the other and aim your front foot toward your target. Remember, you don’t need to throw the dart that hard. It doesn’t take much power so let the weight of the dart land it for you.

3. Don't break your wrist 

Raise your arm and then hold it in front of your face to aim down the dart. Don't’ look away from the dart as you throw and don’t look down at the ground. Where your head is pointing is generally where you’ll throw it. Bring it back in a straight line and then let go without breaking your wrist and follow through toward your target.

For more information on how to play the game against someone, read more on our How To Play page.

1. Throw from the back

Hold the TossIt like this with two fingers and your thumb from the back, near the fins. Throwing it from the back let’s the weight in the front land it with a satisfying *pop.*

2. Point your feet toward the target

Stand 10 feet back from your jack dart and put one foot in front of the other and aim your front foot toward your target. Remember, you don’t need to throw the dart that hard. It doesn’t take much power so let the weight of the dart land it for you.

3. Don't break your wrist 

Raise your arm and then hold it in front of your face to aim down the dart. Don't’ look away from the dart as you throw and don’t look down at the ground. Where your head is pointing is generally where you’ll throw it. Bring it back in a straight line and then let go without breaking your wrist and follow through toward your target.

For more information on how to play the game against someone, read more on our How To Play page.

where to play

Beginner 🔰

Smooth floors, glass windows and any smooth 45° inclined surface - this is the easiest one. Check out a demonstration below. 

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Intermediate 🤞

The coffee table, the window or front of your car, the cupboards (as long as they are clean), or any tiled surface. The lines in the tiles make it more challenging to stick!

Hard ❤️‍🔥

Tables are more difficult because less surface area, counter tops, and bars can get really hard. This is because the throw the dart has less time to hit a bell shaped curve before landing. 

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Beginner 🔰

Smooth floors, glass windows and any smooth 45° inclined surface - this is the easiest one. Check out a demonstration below. 

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Intermediate 🤞

The coffee table, the window or front of your car, the cupboards (as long as they are clean), or any tiled surface. The lines in the tiles make it more challenging to stick!

Hard ❤️‍🔥

Tables are more difficult because less surface area, counter tops, and bars can get really hard. This is because the throw the dart has less time to hit a bell shaped curve before landing. 

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Throwing Styles

Forearm Move 💪

Keep your feet planted and pointed at your target. Focus on only moving your forearm and following through to the target like a frickin' boss. Check it out below.

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Bell-shaped throw 🔔

This is what makes throwing a Tossit so much fun. It is weighted so that it falls in a bell shaped curve and lands vertically with a satisfying pop.

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Straight Throw ➡️

You'll throw it just like you did with the forearm move but put more power behind it so that it doesn't have time to start falling and lands horizontally.

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Forearm Move 💪

Keep your feet planted and pointed at your target. Focus on only moving your forearm and following through to the target like a frickin' boss. Check it out below.

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Bell-shaped throw 🔔

This is what makes throwing a Tossit so much fun. It is weighted so that it falls in a bell shaped curve and lands vertically with a satisfying pop.

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Straight Throw ➡️

You'll throw it just like you did with the forearm move but put more power behind it so that it doesn't have time to start falling and lands horizontally.

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