darts score app

Ultimate Darts Score Tracker

Track your darts games with ease! DartScore.uk is the go-to app for darts enthusiasts. Easily track and calculate your game points with real-time score updates. Say goodbye to manual scorekeeping and focus on hitting those bullseyes!

🎉 What's New!

🚀 New Features
  • User Accounts - Save your progress
  • Google Sign-In - Quick login
  • Statistics Tracking - Track your performance
  • Leaderboards - Compete globally
  • Achievements - Unlock rewards
  • Auto-Resume - Never lose progress
  • Dashboard - View your stats

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Track Statistics

Monitor your performance across all game modes

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Earn Achievements

Unlock badges and compete on leaderboards

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Darts Basic Rules:

  • Dartboard: The standard dartboard consists of 20 numbered sections (1-20) and a bullseye. The outer, narrow ring is double, while the inner, even narrower ring is triple. Hitting these areas multiplies your score.
  • Scoring: Players aim to score points by hitting specific segments on the dartboard. The highest score is achieved by hitting the triple 20. The bullseye is worth 50 points (inner bullseye) or 25 points (outer bullseye).
  • Starting Score: Most games begin with a starting score, typically 501 or 301. Players take turns throwing three darts each and subtract the score achieved from their starting score.
  • Winning: To win a game of darts, you must reduce your starting score to exactly zero. The catch is that you must "double out," meaning your final dart must land in a double segment to reach zero. For example, if you have 32 points left, you must hit double 16 to win.

How to Win: To win a game of darts, follow these key steps:

  1. Start with a specified starting score (e.g., 501 or 301) and ensure you've chosen your preferred game format (e.g., 501, 301, or another variant).
  2. Take turns throwing three darts each and subtract the score achieved from your starting score.
  3. Aim to reduce your score to zero, but remember that you must "double out" to win. This means your final dart must land in a double segment.
  4. The first player to reach exactly zero with a double (e.g., double 20 for 20 points) wins the game.

Darts is a game that demands practice, precision, and strategy. Whether you're a seasoned player or a beginner, it's all about improving your aim and having a great time with friends and fellow darts enthusiasts.