Darts

Darts is a precision sport in which players throw small, pointed missiles (darts) at a circular target known as a dartboard, which is typically mounted on a wall. The objective of the game is to score points by hitting specific areas on the dartboard, with points varying depending on the section of the board that the dart strikes. The most common format of darts is played in rounds, with players taking turns to throw a set number of darts per turn. The game is played competitively and recreationally, often in pubs and clubs, and has various formats and rules, including popular games like ‘501’ and ‘Cricket’. Darts requires skill, accuracy, and strategy, with players often using techniques to improve their throws. The sport can be played individually or in teams, and it is governed by various organizations that promote tournaments and regulations. Darts is recognized globally and has a dedicated following, with professional players and competitions attracting significant audiences.