Discs down the lane.
Four gates, one round.
Pull towards the lane, release to shoot. Thirty wooden discs, three sub-rounds, gates 2·3·4·1. A full set counts double. 148 is the only thing this game celebrates.
The sport is called sjoelen — much as “Shut the Box” lives under pipfold. This place is called sjoelbox.
Loads once, then everything runs on your device. Early days: the core is there, menu and mark are still to come.
How it works
- Pull a disc towards the lane, release to shoot. Overlapping shots are allowed.
- Three sub-rounds: whatever lies fully inside a gate stays. The rest comes back.
- A set: one disc in every gate counts 20, not 10. The rest counts face value.
- 148 in one round is the maximum — only that moves the gate numbers.
The box, up close
Every shot comes from the running game.
What it does not do
- No account, no sign-up.
- No ads, no purchases, no currency.
- No analytics, no crash reports, no identifiers.
- No leaderboard, no streak, no daily comparison.
Your progress lives only in your browser. Clear the site data and it is gone — there is no copy anywhere else.
Siblings
The same stance, a different object: pipfold shuts flaps. pipblock fills lines. tidyfall stacks blocks. More games from the association are at wolkenschein.
Early days
It runs — and it is still rough. Thirty discs, three sub-rounds, only 148 is celebrated. Start menu, pass-and-play and the mark are still missing. The mark gets its own search; until then the object stands for it: four gates.