Boules

Boules

Boules (/bl/, French pronunciation: [bul]), or jeu de boules,[1] is a collective name for a wide range of games similar to bowls and bocce in which the objective is to throw or roll heavy balls as closely as possible to a small target ball, called the jack. 'Boules' itself is a French loanword that usually refers to the game especially played in France.[2]

Boules-type games are traditional and popular in many European countries and are also popular in some former French colonies in Africa and Asia. Boules games are often played in open spaces (town squares and parks) in villages and towns. Dedicated playing areas for boules-type games are typically large, level, rectangular courts made of flattened earth, gravel, or crushed stone, enclosed in wooden rails or back boards. To win, a team must reach 15 points, with a few exceptions.

  1. ^ "boules". Britannica.com. 2023. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  2. ^ "boules". Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge University Press. 2023. Retrieved 2 August 2023.