Let me set expectations on axe throwing in Singapore straight away: it is a genuine niche, and unlike some cities we do not have a dozen axe bars to choose from. In truth there is one dedicated, coached axe-throwing range, Axe Factor on Sentosa, plus a couple of honest alternatives for kids and off-site events. Rather than pad this into a fake top-ten, I would rather tell you exactly what is real and help you book the right option.
The good news is that the one proper range is very good, and axe throwing is far more approachable and safe than it sounds. A coach teaches you the technique, and within a few throws most people are landing the axe and thoroughly hooked. It is a brilliant, slightly different choice for a group outing, a team-building session or a novelty date.
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Key Takeaways
- 1 Axe throwing is a small niche in Singapore. There is really one dedicated coached range, Axe Factor on Sentosa, so I am being honest rather than inventing competitors.
- 2 Axe Factor is the pick for the real experience: coached lanes, a safety briefing and multiple game modes, from around S$38 per person.
- 3 For kids or an off-site event, mobile inflatable axe throwing with soft velcro axes is the safe alternative, and group-activity providers can arrange axe throwing for corporate bookings.
- 4 The minimum age at the dedicated range is 15, with a waiver for under-18s, and closed-toe shoes are required.
- 5 Ignore listings citing the old Grandstand location or S$30 price. Axe Factor has moved to Sentosa and starts from S$38.
What to know about axe throwing in Singapore
Before you book, a few things are worth understanding about how axe throwing works here.
- It is coached, not a free-for-all. At a proper range you get a mandatory safety briefing and a coach who teaches you the throw. This is what makes it safe and, honestly, what makes you good at it quickly.
- There is a minimum age. The dedicated range sets a minimum age of 15, with a signed waiver required for under-18s. That is higher than some overseas ranges, so it is not an activity for young children unless you use a soft inflatable alternative.
- Closed-toe shoes are required. A simple but strict safety rule, so leave the sandals at home.
- Dedicated range versus event option. You can either visit the permanent coached range or, for a party or off-site event, bring in a mobile or inflatable setup. These are quite different experiences.
- Group-friendly. Axe throwing shines as a group activity, whether that is a birthday, a hen or stag do, or a corporate team outing, and the range caters to private bookings.
One accuracy note: several online listings still cite Axe Factor's original Grandstand location at Turf City and an old S$30 price. That site has closed and it has moved to Sentosa, so use the current details below.
1. Axe Factor (Sentosa)
Axe Factor is the answer to "where can I actually throw axes in Singapore", because it is the one dedicated, purpose-built range. Now located at the Mess Hall on Sentosa, it runs secure coached lanes with house axes provided, a proper safety briefing and multiple game modes and tournament scoring to keep a session competitive. It opened back in 2018 as Singapore's first dedicated range and remains the only one, which makes this an easy recommendation by default and on merit.
Sessions start from around S$38 per person for an hour, with private event bookings for larger groups of up to around sixty, and there is a kitchen and bar on site for those events. The minimum age is 15 and closed-toe shoes are required. For the genuine coached axe-throwing experience, whether as a group outing, a team-building session or a novelty date, this is the place.
Website: axefactor.com.sg
Location: 2 Gunner Lane, #02-04/05 Mess Hall, Sentosa
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Singapore's only dedicated coached axe-throwing range
Contact Axe Factor (Sentosa) directly
2. Mobile inflatable axe throwing (for kids and off-site events)
If the group includes children, or you want the activity to come to you, mobile inflatable axe throwing is the sensible alternative. Providers like FunCo bring a soft, inflatable setup with velcro-tipped axes to your venue, so it is safe for kids and works at a party, a company family day or anywhere you cannot bring real blades. It captures the fun of hitting the target without the age restriction or the sharp edges.
This is clearly a different experience from a real range, and it will not satisfy anyone after the genuine coached throw, but for a family event or a younger crowd it is exactly the right call. Pricing is on a rental or package basis rather than per person, so it is worth getting a quote for your group size.
Website: funco.com.sg
Location: Mobile, comes to your venue islandwide
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Safe, soft inflatable axe throwing for kids and off-site events
Booking axe throwing for a group, party or team building
Because the field is so small, most people arrive at axe throwing with a group occasion in mind, so here is how to approach it. For the real thing, book a private session at Axe Factor, which handles birthdays, hen and stag dos and corporate team outings, with the bar and kitchen making it easy to extend into a proper event.
For a corporate event specifically, some group-activity providers can arrange axe throwing as part of a wider package, though it is worth confirming directly with them, as it is not always a fixed item on their menu. If axe throwing is not essential and you just want a memorable team activity, my team building guide covers providers who reliably run comparable options like laser tag, combat archery and amazing races. And if you want a range of ideas, my indoor activities guide lays them all out.
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How much does axe throwing cost in Singapore?
Axe throwing at the dedicated range is priced per person, while mobile setups are quoted by package. As a rough guide for 2026:
| Option | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Axe Factor, walk-in session | From about S$38 per person for an hour |
| Axe Factor, private event | From around S$218, scaling by group size (up to ~60 pax) |
| Mobile inflatable setup | Rental or package basis, quoted per event |
The dedicated range is where the real experience is, and the private-event rate is the one to ask about for a birthday or team outing. Always confirm the current price directly, and ignore older listings quoting a S$30 rate at the closed Grandstand location.
How I put this guide together
These are my own picks, not a paid directory, and honesty is the point of this one. I verified that Axe Factor is genuinely the only dedicated, coached axe-throwing range operating in Singapore in 2026, confirmed its move from the closed Grandstand site to Sentosa, and separated it clearly from mobile inflatable alternatives and event providers. I would rather give you two or three real options than pad the list with venues that do not exist.
Details and prices are checked at the time of writing, and I revisit this guide as the scene changes. Given how niche it is, always confirm the current location, price and age requirements directly before you book.
Is there real axe throwing in Singapore, and where?
Yes. Axe Factor on Sentosa is the only dedicated, coached axe-throwing range in Singapore. Everything else is either a mobile inflatable setup with soft axes or a group-activity provider that can arrange axe throwing for an event.
How much does axe throwing cost per person in Singapore?
At Axe Factor, expect from around S$38 per person for an hour-long coached session. Private event bookings start from about S$218 and scale by group size. Mobile inflatable setups are quoted per event rather than per person.
What is the minimum age for axe throwing in Singapore?
The minimum age at the dedicated range is 15, and under-18s need a signed waiver. Closed-toe shoes are required. For younger children, a mobile inflatable setup with soft velcro axes is the safe alternative.
Is axe throwing safe, and do you get a coach?
Yes. At a proper range you get a mandatory safety briefing and a trained coach who teaches you the technique before you throw, in secure individual lanes. Followed properly, it is a safe and very satisfying activity.
Can you do axe throwing for a corporate event or birthday party?
Yes. Axe Factor takes private bookings for birthdays, hen and stag dos and corporate outings for up to around sixty people, with a bar and kitchen on site. For off-site events or younger groups, mobile inflatable axe throwing comes to your venue.
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The honest answer on axe throwing in Singapore is that there is one dedicated coached range, Axe Factor on Sentosa, and it is genuinely good. For kids or an off-site event, mobile inflatable axe throwing is the safe alternative, and for a corporate outing you can either book Axe Factor privately or choose a comparable team activity instead.
Remember the minimum age of 15 at the real range, wear closed-toe shoes, and ignore listings pointing to the old Grandstand location. This is part of my Terris Recommends Entertainment series, alongside my guides to the best indoor activities and best team building activities in Singapore.
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