Darts

Darts is a precision sport in which players throw small, pointed missiles, known as darts, at a circular target called a dartboard. The objective is to score points by hitting specific areas of the board. The standard dartboard is divided into numbered sections, each representing different point values, with additional segments that allow for double and triple scores. The game is typically played by two or more players who take turns throwing three darts per round. The most common variations of the game include “501,” “301,” and “Cricket,” each with its own set of rules and scoring mechanisms. Darts is popular in many countries, often played in pubs and at competitive events, and is recognized for its combination of skill, hand-eye coordination, and strategy.