How To Play Butts Up

  • July 28, 2010
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A popular schoolyard staple, this game loosely adopts tennis and baseball rules. But, true to its name, beware the consequences of mishandling the ball.

You Will Need

  • 3 or more players
  • Tennis ball or racquetball
  • Paved surface
  • Wall
How To Play Butts Up: Break the ice

Step 1: Break the ice

Throw the ball against the wall. This is called breaking the ice. Throw it cleanly, and don’t let it connect with the ground before hitting the wall.

How To Play Butts Up: Start playing

Step 2: Start playing

Catch the ball after the bounce back. If you mishandle or drop the ball, run immediately to tag the wall before another player gets the ball and hits the wall with it.

Game rules often call for savsies. A player can throw the ball to another player if they’re too far away from the wall. The receiver can wait until the thrower has touched the wall, but savsies can backfire if the catcher betrays the thrower by throwing the ball before they touch the wall.

How To Play Butts Up: Take your medicine

Step 3: Take your medicine

Be unsuccessful in beating the thrown ball and you have to stand facing the wall with your butt sticking out. The thrower then gets to throw the ball at your backside, as the name implies.

How To Play Butts Up: Get an out

Step 4: Get an out

Catch a fellow player’s ball before it hits the pavement and the thrower is penalized with one out. If a player drops the ball after catching it they also receive one out. 3 outs, and you’re out of the game.

If the ball hits the wall and then bounces off another player, the player hit by the ball gets an out. More ways to get an out include dropping the ball and then touching it again before tagging the wall and being hit by the ball you’ve thrown.

How To Play Butts Up: Winning the game

Step 5: Winning the game

Win the game by being the last player standing after all other players have been eliminated. Game rules and terminologies may vary by region, but all share the common Butts Up bond of brutal ball throws.

Tennis star Andy Roddick was filmed playing a variation of Butts Up during the 2010 Australian Open.

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