Illumination devices designed for the popular bean bag toss game allow for play to continue after daylight hours. These systems commonly consist of light-emitting diode (LED) arrays affixed to either the board itself or its surrounding area, enhancing visibility of the target and the projectiles. An example includes a ring of LEDs mounted around the board’s hole, coupled with lights that outline the board’s perimeter.
Extended playtime afforded by these lighting solutions enables continued social interaction and competition during evening events or in dimly lit environments. The enhanced visibility reduces eye strain and improves accuracy, contributing to a more enjoyable gaming experience. Historically, makeshift lighting solutions were employed to prolong gameplay into the night; modern systems offer a standardized and more effective alternative.