Darts

Darts is a precision sport in which players throw small, pointed missiles called darts at a circular target known as a dartboard. The dartboard is typically made of sisal fibers and is divided into numbered sections that score different points based on where the darts land. The most common game formats played with darts include “501,” where players start with a score of 501 and aim to reduce their score to exactly zero, and “Cricket,” which involves hitting specific numbers and managing points strategically.

Darts is often played in pubs, clubs, and professional settings, involving both individual and team play. The sport requires skill, hand-eye coordination, and focus, as players must consistently aim for high-scoring areas on the board, such as the bullseye or triples. Darts has a competitive scene with various tournaments, leagues, and world championships, attracting a wide audience and promoting the sport’s popularity among enthusiasts.