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Four-in-a-Row Backyard Game Summer cookouts are a favorite of ours, but none compare to the one we hold around Father’s Day for our family, friends, and their kids. What starts out as a carefree barbecue quickly turns into a friendly tournament of backyard games. Repeat on the opposite side. Nail through the legs and into the tray to hold it in place. Now grab the game pieces and an opponent and battle to get four discs in a row horizontally, vertically, or on a diagonal. When the game is complete, flip open the hinged 1 x 3 to release to discs and play again!
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The simple goal of the game is to arrange four discs in a row. Horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines are valid.
Game features
- Play online against others
- Meet your friends and chat
- Customizable game settings
- Ratings and statistics
- Tournaments
- Play in full screen
- Different game variants
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Photo Credit: Ashley Largesse Photography
Most projects here at Build Basic are brainstormed on a napkin or the back of a receipt, and then move quickly into the sketch, prep, and building stages. But when The Home Depot invited me to participate in a Lumber DIY Challenge, I found myself with a case of builder block–a close kin to writer’s block, which I experienced waaay too many times throughout my years in the Magazine industry. Somehow I found myself daydreaming of upcoming summer cookouts (i.e. reasons to procrastinate), which led me to thinking about how our barbecues typically turn into a “tournament of backyard games” among friends and family.
So, I thought, I already built a rustic DIY Baggo Game Set (which we LOVE), and just about every place I stop has a plan for Ladder Golf. So what game could we add to our “outdoor offerings” that would feel fresh and different? Enter my childhood love for Connect Four, and a strong urge to build a giant-sized version, complete it with holes, discs, and slots that empty when the game is over.
Which is all to say, my builder’s block was cured, the four-in-a-row game turned out waaay better than I thought it would, and we have a new reigning backyard favorite that’s perfect for all ages. Here’s how to build your own…
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Cost: About $60Time: 4 hours
Difficulty: Moderate. While the assembly is easy, drilling all the holes takes time and patience.
(2) ¼” x 2′ x 4′ Plywood Project Panels
(1) ½” x 2′ x 4′ Plywood Project Panel
(2) 1 x 3 x 6′ Boards to make the Legs and Tray
(6) ½” x ½” x 3′ Square Dowels
(2) ½” x 2 x 3′ Hobby Boards
1¼” inch Kreg Jig Screws
5/8-inch finish nails
1¼” Finish Nails
Center Panel¼-inch Plywood Panels – 2 @ 41-by-24-inches
½” x 2 Boards – 2 @ 24 inches
½” x ½” Square Dowel Dividers – 6 @ 24 inches
1 x 2 Disc Holder – 1 @ 41 inches
Tray
1 x 3 Floor Boards – 2 @ 39½ inches
1 x 3 Sides – 2 @ 39½ inches
1 x 3 Ends – 2 @ 6½ inches
Legs
1 x 3 Vertical Stands – 2 @ 36 inches
1 x 3 Horizontal Boards – 4 @ 11 inches
1 x 3 Angled Boards – 4 @ Cut and Miter to Fit
Game Pieces
½” Plywood Discs – 35 @ 5-inch circles (using a 5-inch hole saw)
Steps
Four In A Row Game Pigeons
1. Layout the Holes
2. Create the Pilot Holes
3. Cut the Holes and Discs
Using a drill/driver fitted with a 4-inch hole saw, drill the holes. To see my tips on how to use this tool, see my tutorial HERE. Tip: Allow time between cuts for the drill motor to cool, and keep a second battery charging, as this part of the process can run through a battery’s power quickly.Lastly, cut the discs from a separate piece of ½-inch plywood using a 5-inch hole saw attachment. The interior cut out of this size hole saw is just under 5 inches (because you lose the thickness of the blade), which allows the discs to pass freely through the 5 inch spacing between dowels later. Likewise, the thickness of ½-inch allows the discs to “stack” on top of one another inside the slot.
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4. Join the Panels
5. Position the Dowels
6. Build the Legs
7. Secure the Legs
8. Add a Board to Catch the Discs
9. Add a Magnetic Catch
10. Build the Tray
To assemble the tray’s floor, first drill pocket holes along the adjoining edges of the 1 x 3 floor boards. Apply glue between the boards, and then use 1¼-inch pocket-hole screws to secure them in place. Using a nail gun, shoot 1¼-inch nails through the 1 x 3 tray sides and into the outer edges of the floor boards. Cap the ends of the tray with the 6½-inch-long 1 x 3’s. Nail through the boards, and into the ends of the side and floor boards using 1¼ inch nails.UPDATE: Some reader have said this magnetic catch doesn’t quite hold the weight of their discs. A screen door hook or shutter magnet is a good alternative (Thank you to Steve for the suggestion!).
11. Secure the Tray
Photo Credit: Ashley Largesse Photography
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