The classic ring toss game is becoming popular at village fairs, carnivals, or "mela" (festivals) in India. Players are aiming to toss rings (usually made of plastic, rubber, or rope) onto targets, such as bottles or pegs, to win prizes that can range from small stuffed animals to larger items like electronics, depending on the specific stall and the difficulty of the challenge. The game can be challenging, and experienced players are often using techniques, such as spinning the ring flat like a frisbee, to improve their chances of success. Here, at a rural fair, along with chocolates, biscuits, and amounts of money for winning are being written on pieces of wood, and visitors are throwing rings at them to check their luck in the wintertime in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on December 25, 2025.
The classic ring toss game is becoming popular at village fairs, carnivals, or "mela" (festivals) in India. Players are aiming to toss rings (usually made of plastic, rubber, or rope) onto targets, such as bottles or pegs, to win prizes that can range from small stuffed animals to larger items like electronics, depending on the specific stall and the difficulty of the challenge. The game can be challenging, and experienced players are often using techniques, such as spinning the ring flat like a frisbee, to improve their chances of success. Here, at a rural fair, along with chocolates, biscuits, and amounts of money for winning are being written on pieces of wood, and visitors are throwing rings at them to check their luck in the wintertime in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on December 25, 2025.
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