Air Hockey Rules


An air hockey table is an investment in entertainment. Hours of fun for years to come are in store when you add a combination air hockey table to your home game room. Whether you play air hockey for leisure, social fun, or to play competitively, knowing the official rules as established by the United States Air Hockey Association will only add to the overall enjoyment of your air hockey table.

House Rules
Of course you may feel free to establish your own "house rules", since the main purpose of playing air hockey is to have a good time. If "house rules" will preside over your Harvard air hockey table, be sure that both players agree to them before facing off.

Basic USAA Rules
The following is an interpretation of the basic rules of air hockey to get you started. For the complete list of rules and sanctioned equipment, consult the USAA's website.

Halex 7' NHL Titan Power Glide Hockey

1. A player may stand anywhere around the table top air hockey table on his/her side of the centerline. He/she may not stand past that line.

2. If any part of a player's hand, arm, body, or clothes touches the puck, a "palming" foul shall be called.

3. The puck may be struck with any part of the mallet but the bottom surface.

4. The puck cannot be "topped" by lifting the mallet and placing it on the top of the puck to slow or stop it while the puck is on the Sportcraft air hockey table. This cannot be done at any time, whether before a serve or during play. Violation constitutes a foul. However, using the mallet to bring an airborne puck to the table or toward the opponent's goal is not a topping violation no matter which side or edge of the puck is contacted.

5. Only one puck shall be in play at a given moment.

6. A player may play with only one air hockey mallet on the playing surface at one time. Violation results in a foul. Players may choose to hold only one air hockey mallet.

7. When the puck enters a player's goal, the puck must drop and remain in the goal for the goal to count. The player's opponent receives one point for a goal scored, unless the offensive player committed a foul during or just prior to making the shot.

8. A player has seven (7) seconds to execute a shot that crosses the centerline of the Halex air hockey table. The seven (7) seconds begin as soon as the puck enters and remains on that player's side of the centerline. Violation of this rule is a foul.

9. When the puck is in contact with any part of the centerline, either player may strike the puck.

10. The player scored upon receives possession of the puck for the next serve.

11. When a player is scored upon he/she has 10 seconds to remove the puck from the goal and place it in play. The ten seconds start as soon as the puck has fallen completely through the goal and is available for the player to place into play. This rule is suspended during the course of a time-out.

12. A player may hand serve the puck (use his/her hand to set the puck in front of his/her mallet) only after he/she has been scored upon.

13. Each player may take one time-out per game. The time-out may be no longer than 10 seconds.

14. A player may exercise his/her time-out only when the puck is in his/her possession or not in play.

15. A player must make a clear indication of a time-out so that the opponent understands the player's intention.

16. The first player to score seven (7) goals is the winner.

17. After each game, players change table sides.