Darts

Darts is a precision sport in which players throw small, pointed missiles called darts at a circular target, known as a dartboard. The objective is to score points by hitting specific areas on the dartboard, which is typically divided into numbered segments, each representing different point values. The most common format of the game involves players taking turns to throw three darts per turn, with the aim of reducing their score to zero, usually starting from a set total, such as 501 or 301.

Darts can be played in various styles and formats, including single matches, team competitions, and tournament play. The game is popular in pubs, clubs, and as a recreational activity, as well as in professional leagues and competitions worldwide. Darts requires skill in aiming, hand-eye coordination, and strategic thinking, particularly in deciding which target area to aim for in order to maximize scoring potential or to finish a game.