Downball

Downball, also recognised as handball or four-square, is a ball game popular in Australian schools.[1][2] It is also commonly played by the broader Australian population.

The game can be played with a rubber high bounce ball or a tennis ball.[2] Players take turns using their hands to hit the ball against a wall until a player misses a shot and is eliminated. The last player left is declared the winner, and the next round begins.[2]

There are several versions of the game, one involving the playing area being divided into four squares (marked by simply placing a stick in the centre so that players can divide the space mentally). When a player is eliminated, an onlooker previously in the line (also referred to as the ries (firstry, secondry and so on) takes their place.[2]

In an unofficial setting, the game can be adapted to any environments where square/rectangular-lined flat grounds can be found, including parking lots, driveways and footpaths, commonly playing with a tennis ball.

  1. ^ "Play and folklore" (PDF). museumsvictoria.com.at=PDF. 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Downball - Ball Game". Childhood, Tradition and Change. The University of Melbourne. 2011. Retrieved 15 August 2024.