Shoot 'n' Shuffle

Shuffleboard is a recurring immunity challenge where the contestants compete to earn immunity (or reward).

Rules
The castaways would play a version of shuffleboard, either aiming to land their pucks closest to a designated target or knocking their opponent's pucks off the gameboard.

History
The challenge first appeared as Shoot 'N Shuffle in. The challenge was divided into two parts. First, contestants would use a slingshot to shoot down plates with shuffleboard tiles attached. After ten rounds, the contestants used the tiles acquired to play shuffleboard. Jenna Morasca was the first to win this challenge.

In, the challenge was known as Island Hopping. Here, contestants slid discs across a map of the Vanuatu Islands. The contestant with the most discs on islands at the end of the game won. Chris Daugherty won immunity.

saw the challenge reduced to a simple game of shuffleboard. Each contestant had three discs, with the closest disc to the target winning immunity. Debbie Beebe won the challenge.

The challenge was first adapted to a team reward challenge in. Amanda Kimmel, Colby Donaldson and Danielle DiLorenzo won the challenge and a movie night out at Robert Louis Stevenson's cottage.

The challenge was adapted to a Duel in. The first castaways to land all three of their shuffleboard pucks in the designated endzone would stay in the game. Matt Elrod and Mike Chiesl won this challenge, eliminating Julie Wolfe.

A second Duel version appeared in. Here, contestants began with four pucks on the game board. The first person to knock all of their opponents pucks off the board would win the challenge. Christine Shields Markoski won, eliminating Elyse Umemoto.

Trivia

 * This challenge was used as a Duel in two seasons featuring the Redemption Island twist: and.