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 typically divided into numbered sections, each representing different point values. Players score points based on where their darts land on the board. The game can be played in various formats, the most popular being “501” and “cricket.”

Darts is usually played indoors, often in pubs or dedicated facilities, and it can be played as a casual pastime or in a competitive setting. Players may compete individually or in teams. The sport requires skill, focus, and hand-eye coordination, and it is governed by specific rules and regulations set by organizations like the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and the World Darts Federation (WDF).

Darts has a rich history and has evolved into a popular pastime and professional sport, with significant tournaments drawing large audiences and significant prize money. Additionally, it is recognized for its informal social aspect, allowing players to engage in friendly competition while enjoying the social environment.