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Darts rules

Countdown 501/301 or hit-and-score Cricket. Three darts per visit.

Setup & play

Standard dartboard, three darts per visit, alternating players. Pick the mode in the start form.

Scoring

501 / 301 (countdown): Each visit, you subtract your scored points from your remaining total. Bust if you go below zero (or below 2 with double-out enabled). Win on exactly 0 — with the double-out rule, the last dart must be a double (or bullseye, which counts as a double-20).

Double-in: First dart that scores must be a double. Strict variant.

Cricket: Hit 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, and bullseye (25) — three times each to "close" the number. Once closed, your hits on that number score the face value (×2 for double, ×3 for triple, ×2 for bullseye outer/inner). Targets that all players have closed score nothing.

Cut-throat Cricket: Hits accumulate as points for OPPONENTS rather than yourself. Lowest score wins.

Variants

  • 501

    Classic countdown. Default mode.

  • 301

    Shorter countdown; double-in is sometimes enforced.

  • Cricket

    Standard Cricket — close targets, accumulate points, highest total wins.

  • Cut-throat Cricket

    Same closing logic, but points go to opponents. Lowest total wins.

Common house-rule decisions

These are the questions that come up most often. The Rules tab toggles between the common choices — agree before the first hand or you’ll re-litigate them mid-game.

  • Double-out on or off — most pub leagues require it.
  • Double-in on or off — less common.
  • Cut-throat or standard scoring for Cricket.
  • Bullseye-as-double rule for double-out.
  • Whether triple-bull (50) counts as a triple-25 for Cricket closing.
  • Number of darts to throw on a tie-breaker.