Darts

Darts is a precision sport in which small, pointed missiles, called darts, are thrown at a circular target known as a dartboard. The dartboard is divided into numbered sections that represent different scores, with the outer bullseye and inner bullseye corresponding to the highest point values. Players aim to score points by throwing their darts and hitting specific areas of the board, typically from a distance of 7 feet 9.25 inches (2.37 meters) for steel tip darts or 8 feet (2.44 meters) for soft tip darts.

Darts can be played in various formats and games, with “501” and “301” being popular playing styles where players aim to reduce their score to zero. The game can be played individually or in teams, in casual settings or competitive tournaments. Darts requires skill, focus, and accuracy, making it a popular pastime in pubs and professional arenas alike. The sport has a significant following and organized competition at various levels, ranging from local leagues to international championships.