A badminton peg board is the fairest FIFO queue rotation used by clubs across the UK, New Zealand, Australia and Canada. Learn how the physical board works, what the captain role does in a digital peg board, and why clubs are moving their pegs onto a phone screen. Covers setup tips, the winners-first variant, phantom-peg problems, and how the digital version keeps the queue race-safe.
Four-on four-off is the fairest badminton rotation for equal court time: every game ends, all four players leave, and the next four in the queue come on. This guide explains how strict FIFO works, why it suits beginner and school clubs best, how running it inside skill bands fixes the mismatch problem, and when to switch to a different system for competitive continuity.