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Beginner

Just discovering pétanque, learning rules and basic techniques.

En resumen

Beginners are people taking their first steps into pétanque — curious, hesitant and easily lost without the right welcome. Petanque Life gives them a friendly first-time guide, plain-language rules and the easiest possible path to a first real game.

Motivación

Curiosity, social invitation, looking for a new hobby.

Contexto

The beginner has rarely chosen pétanque from a list of sports — more often they were invited. A friend handed them a boule at a barbecue, a colleague suggested an after-work session, a parent took them to a holiday boulodrome in the south of France.

They own no equipment, know no rules and have no club connection. Their motivation is curiosity and social warmth, not competition.

They are at maximum risk of dropping off in the first two weeks: one bad experience (a confusing rules dispute, a club that ignored them, an unwelcoming online process) and they will quietly conclude that pétanque is not for them. Conversely, two good first experiences create a player who may stay in the sport for forty years.

The beginner moment is the highest-leverage intervention in the whole player journey.

Necesidades a fondo

1

A welcoming first-time guide that introduces the sport, equipment and etiquette in a few minutes without assumed knowledge

Por qué importa

A beginner does not know what a triplette is, what the jack is called in their language, that boules come in different weights, or that taking off your shoes on the terrain is normal in some clubs and not in others. They need a respectful, fast orientation — five minutes that covers what the sport is, how a game flows, what equipment they would borrow versus buy, and what to expect socially at a club.

Without this, every later interaction (finding a club, joining a casual game, reading a rules question) lands on missing context. A good first-time guide is the foundation of everything that follows.

Cómo lo cubre Petanque Life

The Beginner Guide is a friendly, paced introduction — short text, illustrations, optional video — covering what pétanque is, how a typical end and game work, equipment basics, social etiquette and what a first club visit feels like. It is available in 43 languages with cultural notes per tenant (the southern French apéro tradition, the Swedish indoor winter scene, Belgian club culture).

The guide is the default first screen for unauthenticated users discovering the platform.

2

Rules explained in simple language with visual examples covering the situations a new player will actually encounter

Por qué importa

Beginners rarely face unusual rule edge cases — they face the basic ones: which team throws next, what counts as a point, when is the end over, can the jack move, can boules touch. The official FIPJP rulebook addresses these in legal language designed for arbitrators, not first-time players.

A beginner needs animations, diagrams and short video showing the situations they will actually see in their first ten games. This is not dumbing down — it is meeting the player where they are.

Cómo lo cubre Petanque Life

The Rules Reference includes a dedicated beginner mode that surfaces only the situations a new player will encounter, each illustrated with a diagram or short clip. Academy Basics extends this with a short structured course covering the first-game essentials.

Both layers connect to the full rulebook for deeper questions, but never lead with it.

3

An easy way to find beginner-friendly clubs, drop-in sessions and people happy to play a first game with them

Por qué importa

The transition from app to terrain is where most beginners are lost. A list of clubs is not the same as a list of welcoming clubs.

A beginner needs to know which venues actively host newcomers, which sessions are explicitly drop-in, which evenings have a host who will pair them with a friendly group. Without that signal, the beginner stares at a list of club names, picks none, and goes back to their starter set in the park.

The platform's job is to make the first real boulodrome visit feel as low-risk as walking into a café.

Cómo lo cubre Petanque Life

The Club Finder tags clubs with a beginner-friendly badge based on declared welcome practices: borrowable boules, host present, no-license sessions, language support. The Casual Game Finder publishes drop-in sessions with skill mix and beginner expectation tags.

A first-game flow lets a beginner request a buddy from the club, ensuring someone is expecting them when they arrive.

En la práctica

It is a Sunday afternoon. Tom, 34, played boules for the first time at a friend's barbecue yesterday and enjoyed it. He searches for pétanque on his phone, lands on Petanque Life, and the Beginner Guide opens — five-minute intro with diagrams, available in his language, no signup required.

By minute three he knows the basic flow. He scrolls down: where can I play? The Club Finder shows two clubs in his city, one with a beginner-friendly badge and a Tuesday open evening.

He taps in: drop-in welcome, boules to borrow, host on site, free for first visit. He requests a buddy slot — Tuesday at 18:00 confirmed, host name visible. Before Tuesday he checks Academy Basics — a short course on grip, stance and the first throw — and the Rules Reference beginner mode for the points-counting rule.

Tuesday evening he arrives, the host meets him at the door, slots him into a friendly mêlée. He plays three games, learns three new rules in context, and on the way home registers a free profile. By Friday he is back at the same club for the next open evening.

Cómo se mide el éxito

  • Beginner Guide completion rate above 70% for first-time visitors who open it
  • First-time club visit confirmed within 14 days for over 30% of beginners who request a buddy slot
  • Beginner returns to the platform within 30 days at over 50%
  • Rules Reference beginner-mode lookup median time under 20 seconds
  • Beginner-to-recreational-player conversion within 90 days above 40%

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