loggets

/ˈlɔːɡɪts/
noun
  1. A game in which small pieces of wood (called loggets) are thrown at a stake, similar to quoits or horseshoes.
    • Loggets was a popular pastime in medieval England.
    • The children played loggets in the yard, aiming their sticks at the target.
    • He won the loggets match by landing his piece closest to the stake.
  2. The small wooden sticks used in the game of loggets.
    • Each player had three loggets to throw.
    • He collected the loggets after the game and put them in a bag.
    • The loggets were carved from oak and painted with bright colors.