Which filling is best for Cornhole bags?
Filling is one of the most important elements of a cornhole bag. It determines the weight, the feel in your hand, and how the bag lands and slides on the board.
Two types of filling that you encounter most often
| Type | Properties | For whom? |
|---|---|---|
| corn | Traditional, natural material | Historical / “old school” variants |
| Plastic granulate (resin) | Modern, sustainable & consistent | Actually everyone nowadays |
Why corn is actually no longer used today
Cornhole bags used to be filled with corn kernels. These days, almost no one does that anymore. Why?
- corn can become moldy if it gets wet
- corn attracts pests/rodents
- Corn breaks down slowly → bags change weight & flow
This does not give consistent performance and does not have a good lifespan.
Plastic granulate (resin) is the modern standard
Virtually all players (both recreational and competitive) now use bags with resin filling . It stays dry, maintains a stable weight, and maintains its behavior longer.
Which filling should you choose?
- You play for fun → resin is more reliable and lasts much longer
- You're playing towards competition → resin is actually a must
Conclusion
Old-school cornhole was corn. Modern cornhole is resin . If you want your bags to continue to perform well, always choose bags made with plastic granules.

