National Table Shuffleboard Day celebrates the beloved game where players push weighted pucks down a smooth wooden table into scoring areas, bringing together people of all ages in bars, game rooms, and social spaces.

Quick Facts

  • When is it: September 17th annually
  • Tagged as: Indoor Gaming Holiday
  • What’s the hashtag: #NationalTableShuffleboardDay
  • When was it founded: 2017
  • Who founded it: Charlie Ziegler (Zieglerworld)

History of National Table Shuffleboard

The game originated in 15th-century England, where people would slide coins across tables covered with sand. King Henry VIII was known to play “shovillabourde” for stakes, though he famously banned commoners from playing due to its addictive nature. The game evolved through centuries, spreading across Europe and eventually making its way to North America, where it gained significant popularity in bars and social clubs.

Timeline

  • 1400s: First appeared in Tudor England
  • 1532: Introduction of modern table shuffleboard in England
  • 1848: American Table Shuffleboard Association established
  • 2017: National Table Shuffleboard Day founded

Dates 2025-2030

YearMonth and DateDay
2025September 17Wednesday
2026September 17Thursday
2027September 17Friday
2028September 17Sunday
2029September 17Monday

Observed

The holiday has been celebrated annually on September 17th since 2018, bringing together shuffleboard enthusiasts across the nation.

Fun Facts About Table Shuffleboard

The game has evolved from a royal pastime to a popular bar game, with professional tournaments now held worldwide. Modern tables feature specialized surfaces and raised corners for more accurate gameplay.

Quiz

  1. Who banned commoners from playing shuffleboard in England?
  2. What year was National Table Shuffleboard Day founded?
  3. What material was originally used on tables for sliding?
    (Answers: 1. King Henry VIII, 2. 2017, 3. Sand or sawdust)

FAQs

Q: Can I play table shuffleboard at home?
A: Yes, you can purchase your own table, though quality tables can be expensive and require adequate space.

Q: What’s the difference between table shuffleboard and regular shuffleboard?
A: Table shuffleboard is played indoors on a wooden table, while regular shuffleboard is played on the ground in an open field.

Importance of National Table Shuffleboard Day

This celebration helps preserve the rich history of the game while promoting social interaction and friendly competition. It serves as a reminder of how simple games can bring communities together and create lasting memories.

Related

  • Deck Shuffleboard
  • Bar Games
  • Indoor Sports
  • Social Gaming
  • Pub Entertainment

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