We were looking for a fun, active game the whole family could enjoy in the backyard—and I found the perfect set at ALDI. It’s entertaining, gets everyone moving, and is a great way to spend time together outdoors.

When I want good products at great prices, I head straight to ALDI—especially the Aldi Finds aisle. That section always delivers unique, budget-friendly items I wouldn’t have expected to find.

On my latest trip I discovered a 5-in-1 backyard game set right on the Aldi Finds shelf. I love how one purchase covers multiple activities—perfect for families who like variety.

This single set converts into five different games: volleyball, badminton, jai alai, ring toss and flying disc. That variety keeps playtime fresh and fun for everyone.

I had to look up jai alai—it’s quite different from the other games in the set. It’s a fast-paced sport with unique equipment, so it adds an exciting twist to backyard play. The set also includes more familiar, lower-impact options, so there’s something for everyone.

In jai alai, players use a curved scoop to hurl a ball against a multi-walled court. The sport has origins in the Basque region and is known for its speed and intensity.

So the set covers one fast-paced sport and several gentler games—basically a lot of fun packed into one box.

The set comes with a convenient carry bag and everything you need to play all five games, making it easy to store and transport for backyard sessions, picnics, or trips to the park.

Includes: net, poles, official-size vinyl volleyball with inflating pump and needle, two tempered steel rackets with padded grips and two shuttlecocks for badminton, hi-speed flying disc, four plastic rings and two target stakes for ring toss, and two jai alai tossers with one ball.
The whole set was priced around twenty dollars at ALDI—an affordable way to bring backyard entertainment and active play to your family this summer.

When you need a break between games, ALDI also stocks fun treats like colorful ice cream cones to keep everyone smiling during breaks.
