The teams collect points by throwing the frisbee through a goal and a teammate catches the disc in the zone behind the goal. At the start of the game, one player from each team stands behind the clear line, where the frisbee is thrown into the air by the sports director. All other players spread out in the playing area. Whoever catches the disc has the right to attack on their side and now passes the frisbee into the field to a teammate. If a pass is made through the goal arc and the disc is caught within the catch zone, the team is awarded one point. Two points are awarded if the pass is made from behind the clear line.
After a successful attack, the frisbee remains in possession, but must first be played behind the clear line before the next attack can be attempted. Likewise, after a turnover (frisbee falls to the ground, frisbee or player leaves the field of play or a pass attempt is intercepted), you must first cross the clear line before you can go on the hunt for points.
A bar with offset uprights (a handball goal without a net or two high jump poles/mobile net stands with a rope as a crossbar) can be used as a goal arch. The catch zone can be defined with cones, colouring sticks or marker cones. The clear line should be approx. 15-20 metres away from the goal.