…and YOU can play too!
July 21 – 26, 2025
ACO Worlds is a 6-day event for players, spectators, and the whole family, including the Tulsa Toss at noon on Saturday, Tailgator World Championships, fun Game Challenges, vendors, player meet & greets and more! It’s always free for spectators.
PLAY! Tulsa Toss
Saturday, July 26
Arvest Convention Center, Tulsa
Registration Opens: 10:30AM
Bags Fly: 12:00 – 6:00 PM
- Multiple games throughout the day
- Open to all players of all skill levels
- Trophies for top teams
- Prizes for the Top 32 players (16 teams)
- Entry Fee: $30 per player
- Cap: 250 players max
PLAY!
Tailgator
July 22–26
All week in the Tailgator Zone at Worlds
Arvest Convention Center, Tulsa
The ultimate Luck of the Draw cornhole event… all week in the Tailgator Zone at Worlds. This is the tournament for all you backyard, social, and tailgating players to compete in at World Championships of Cornhole! No Membership Required / All Players Welcome / Play all the way to World Championship Night!
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Details
Monday, July 21 – Saturday, July 26
Arvest Convention Center, Tulsa
The Worlds Biggest Cornhole Party™ is coming to Tulsa and you can come watch for free! Here’s everything you need to know.
Become an ACO Member
Join an Internationally Recognized Cornhole League. The ACO is the Official Governing Body for the Sport of Cornhole and Home of the ACO World Tour since 2005.
Watch the Action
Watch all the Livestream action during Worlds Week:
Spectator’s Info
Here are the Divisions you can watch players compete in at ACO Worlds
ACO World Divisions are played throughout the Season, and players head to Worlds to compete for the Championship title in their respective Divisions. These tournaments are only open for ACO Members who have met the qualifications throughout the Season, or who are ranked in the Top 40 in the World Singles Division, or the Top 20 in the World Doubles Division.
- World Singles: The ACO division to crown the King of Cornhole at the World Championship night
- World Doubles: The ACO division to crown the top Doubles Team in the world
- Womens: The ACO division to crown the top Womens Player in the world
- Womens Doubles: The ACO division to crown the top Womens Doubles Team in the world
- Seniors: The ACO division to crown the top Seniors Player in the world
- Seniors Doubles: The ACO division to crown the top Seniors Doubles Team in the world
- Juniors: The ACO division to crown the top Juniors Player in the world
- Juniors Doubles: The ACO division to crown the top Juniors Doubles Team in the world
- Coed Doubles: A Doubles division consisting of one male and one female player per team
- World Big Blind Draw: The ACO division of chaos: a blind draw tournament for the crown made of cash!
- Certified Official Shootout: This is a chance for all of the ACO Certified Officials (CO’s) to find out who is best! Open only to ACO CO’s
- Lifetimer Championship: The “ACO Ink’d” Lifetime Members play for the championship title in this ACO-tattooed tournament
- ACO Player of the Season Playoff: The Player of the Season is the Singles player with the top ranked standing at the end of the season. In the event that two or more players are tied in standings at the end of the ACO season, a playoff match is held to find the Player of the Season.
Tournament Talk
Lots of tournament types are played at Worlds. Here’s how they work.
- Double Elimination: The loser of a match gets another chance to win by moving into the Loser’s Bracket. Most Tournament Brackets at Worlds are Double Elimination.
- Pool Play: When there are many players in a Division, pool play is used to place players into the different Tier Brackets, based on their performance in the Pool Play bracket.
- Mini Pool Play: Used at Worlds, these are small pool play brackets that are used to advance top finishers to the Champion Bracket, or advance next finishers to the Tier Pool Play Brackets. An example of this is the RPI (Ranked Players Invitational).
- RPI (Ranked Players Invitational): A mini pool play bracket type to advance Singles players to either the Singles Championship Bracket, or the Singles Tier 2 – Tier 4 Championship Brackets.
- Tier Brackets: These are the final brackets in a Division, called Main Tier, Tier 2, and Tier 3. Only players in the Main Tier can advance on to the Division Championships (for example, Singles or Doubles). There is a final Champion, 2nd Place, and 3rd Place for each Tier.
VIDEO
Watch the “3 Days at Worlds” from Owensboro Worlds 19
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PARTY ZONES
“Welcome to Worlds” Party and Saturday Championship Night
Our opening party and Championship Night events are held off-site for a special celebration with ACO family and friends! Locations TBA.