Darts

Darts is a precision sport in which players throw small, pointed missiles (darts) at a circular target (dartboard) fixed to a wall. The objective is to score points by landing the darts in specific areas of the board, which are divided into sections with varying point values. The most common form of the game is “501,” where players start with a score of 501 and aim to reduce their score to zero, finishing with a double.

The game is typically played indoors, often in pubs and clubs, and can be enjoyed casually or competitively. Darts requires a combination of skill, accuracy, and strategy, as players must calculate their scores and determine optimal throwing techniques to maximize points. The sport is governed by various organizations, and major competitions draw professional players from around the world.

Darts has a rich cultural history, with origins dating back to medieval times, and has evolved into a popular recreational activity and professional sport, with a dedicated following and televised tournaments.