Darts

Darts is a precision sport in which small, pointed missiles known as darts are thrown at a circular target, commonly referred to as a dartboard. The standard dartboard is divided into numbered sections, each representing different point values, and players aim to score points by landing their darts in these sections. The game can be played in various formats, with popular versions including “501,” “301,” and “Cricket,” among others. Darts can be played individually or in teams, and the objective is usually to reduce a starting score to zero or to achieve a specific target score by making strategic throws. The game requires skill, precision, and an understanding of scoring strategies, and it is often played in pubs, clubs, and competitive tournaments worldwide. Darts is governed by organizations that set the rules and standards for play, and it has a dedicated following of enthusiasts and professional players.