Darts

Darts is a precision sport in which players throw small, pointed missiles—commonly known as darts—at a circular target called a dartboard, which is typically mounted on a wall. The objective is to score points by hitting specific areas on the board, with different segments contributing varied point values. The most standard game format involves players taking turns to throw three darts per turn, aiming to reach zero from a predetermined score, often 501. Scoring involves mathematical calculation, with players needing to ‘double out’ by hitting a double segment to finish the game. Darts is played both recreationally and competitively, often in organized leagues and tournaments. The game is known for its emphasis on skill, accuracy, and strategy.