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What are the DART rules?

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Asked by: Yolanda Perry

Rules: The object is to be the first player to hit every number on the board in sequence from 1-20. Hitting any part of the number – single, double or triple – counts, and numbers must be hit in order to advance to the next. Players alternate after three throws. The first player to hit a 20 is the winner.

What are the basic rules of darts?

Basic Rules:



In order to reach zero each player must finish by throwing a double i.e. if player one has 36 remaining he must hit double 18 to win, while if player two has 45 remaining he must hit single 5, double 20 to win – or a another combination of scores provided the final dart scores on a double.

How darts are scored?

The scored is twice the number on the board. Hitting the thin ring inside the point area (Triple) scores a triple. The scored is triple the number on the board. The circle in the center of the board is the bull (50 points).

How do you win in dart?

To win the game, you must reach zero before your opponent. You must reach zero exactly and the dart that reduces your score to zero, must be a double. Doubles consist of the numbers in the outside narrow scoring band and the centre (small) bullseye, which counts as 50 points.

Can you throw all 3 darts at once?

It is not required for a player to throw all three darts on every turn. A player may pass or throw fewer than three darts. A player will always be allowed to throw all three darts unless a foul occurs. Any dart thrown counts as a throw, whether or not it is registered on the machine.

How do Beginners score darts?

If you hit four 19's you hit the three to close plus 19 points so you want to total 59. Go ahead and cross out the old score.

How many points is a bullseye?

The green bull’s-eye area is a single and worth 25 points. The red bullseye is double and worth 50 points. There are many different ways to score a game of darts; here are some of the basic classic games one can play. These games are called Cricket and 501.

What is 3 Bullseyes in darts called?

In the dart golf game, the bullseye is used as part of a three-part tie breaker that also includes the treble twenty. Hitting three bullseyes in darts is known as the “Alan Evans shot“.

What does the red and green mean on a dartboard?

The red circle in the middle, made of hard wood, is called bulls eye and worth 50 points. It counts as a double. The four green fields surround bulls eye are worth 25 points. The numbers 1 through 20 placed around the board are nominal values for darts hitting the respective fields or sectors.

How many sets are in darts?

First- and second-round matches are the best-of-five sets. Third- and fourth-round matches are the best-of-seven sets. Quarter-finals are the best-of-nine sets, semi-finals are the best-of-11 sets and the final is best-of-13 sets.

Why is 26 in darts called breakfast?

Two & Six – Achieving a score of 26 points in a throw. It is derived from England where bed and breakfast were two and sixpence, therefore, called as breakfast as well in darts terminology.

Do you have to start on a double in darts?

Before you can start scoring, you have to first land a dart in one of the double sections around the outer ring of the board. This is called “doubling in.” Any dart you throw before you double-in does not count towards your progress.

How far do you stand away from a dart board?

7 feet 9.25inches

Dart Board Measurements:



Standard height from the floor to the bullseye on the dartboard is 5 feet 8 inches, while the oche (distance between the front of the board and the toeline) should measure 7 feet 9.25inches.

Can you lean over the line in darts?

A player may lean their upper part of the body over the throw line and throw a dart or darts as long as their toe doesn’t cross the front edge of the throw line. A player may not lunge or cross the front edge of the throw line while throwing a dart.

What is the regulation distance?

As you can see in the diagram, regulation dartboard height has the bull’s eye at 5′ 8″ from the floor for both soft tip and steel tip darts. Regulation distance from the dartboard face is 7′ 9-1/4″ for steel tip darts and 8′ for soft tip darts.

Why is it called the Oche?

‘Oche’ as a word meaning the throwing line that a dart player stands behind to throw his or her darts is comparatively recent, being introduced by the British Darts Organisation in the mid-1970s. The actual word is believed to be derived from Old Flemish meaning a ‘notch’ or ‘nick’.

Which country invented darts?

First, the development of darts as a game originated in England during the medieval era in the 1300s. The second fact on which most historical accounts agree on is that darts began as a military pastime.

What is the starting line in darts called?

The oche /ˈɒki/, also the throw line or toe line, in the game of darts is the line behind which the throwing player must stand. For steel tipped darts, it is generally 7 ft 91⁄4 in (2.36855 m) from the face of the dartboard, measured horizontally.

What is the meaning of Shanghai in darts?

A Shanghai is when a player scores on a single, double, and triple of the same number in one round. For example, if in the fourth round of a standard game a player hits a single 4, double 4, and triple 4, they automatically win.

Why is it called a Robin Hood in darts?

So, What is a Robin Hood in darts? In darts, a Robin Hood is when the player makes a throw and the dart lands directly into the back of another dart that’s already on the board. The two darts are stuck together with the tip of the second dart stuck in either the shaft or the flight of the first dart.

What is the big fish in darts?

The 170 checkout may be known as “the big fish”, but in fact it is not the most difficult checkout for a player to attempt, and in fact has a similar completion rate to the 141 of about 3%.

What does D mean in darts?

doubles

Underneath the standard 20 through 15 and B, mark D (for doubles), T (for triples), and 3B (for three-in-a-bed). (Three-in-a-bed means all three darts in the same scoring area.

What does CTD and 3B mean in darts?

Scoreboards with CTD3B for scoring cricket, 01 games and Wild Mouse (AKA -Minnesota or Moose) When playing Wild Mouse, games are scored by not only hitting 3 bulls (C) but also having to hit three doubles (D), three triples (T), and three bed shots (3B) (all three darts in the same number). 1.

Why is it called treble in darts?

The term comes from the typical price of a bed-and-breakfast in times gone by: 2 shillings and sixpence, or “two and six”. (See also chips). Hitting the treble of each number is known as a champagne breakfast: Triple 20, triple 5 and triple 1. A score of 45.

What is a white horse in darts?

White Horse – Scoring three virgin (untouched) triples in Cricket on your first turn. Wiring – Bouncing a dart off of a wire.

What do you call a good dart player?

ARCHER. Refers to a player who throws very quick smooth darts, like an archer’s arrow (also known as a ‘Derek’).

What is a crick hat in darts?

Crick Hat (Abbreviated CHT)



All three darts registering in either the inner or outer circle of the Bull’s Eye in one turn. A Hat Trick in Cricket will register anywhere from 3 marks up to 6 marks depending on whether they land in the Bull’s Eye’s inner or outer circle.