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Dart games have a long history extending back to medieval times. The game’s origins may be traced back to the English pub culture when it was played as a pastime by patrons. The oldest forms of the game employed small, wooden darts shot at a target constructed of a tree trunk or a door.

Darts developed and began to be played on a board made of cork or sisal that was separated into numbered parts in the early twentieth century. The standardization of the dartboard and game regulations allowed the game to be played in a more structured and competitive way.

Darts is now played in a variety of formats across the world, ranging from casual games among friends to professional tournaments with substantial prize pools. The game has also grown in popularity because of the expansion of internet streaming systems that let individuals watch professional darts competitions from the comfort of their homes.

There are many different types of dart games that can be played, each with its own set of rules and objectives. Check out the following video tutorials of 6 popular dart games!

1) 501

This is the most common type of dart game and is played by both beginners and professionals. The objective is to reduce your score from 501 to zero as quickly as possible, with the winner being the person who reaches zero first.

2) Cricket

This is another popular dart game that is played with teams or individuals. The objective is to hit specific numbers on the dart board in a specific order, with the winner being the team or individual who hits all of the numbers first.

3) Round the Clock

This game is also known as “20 to 1” and is played by individuals. The objective is to hit each number on the dartboard in order, starting with the number 20 and ending with the number 1.

4) Shanghai

This is a game that is played by individuals and requires a good level of accuracy. The objective is to hit a specific number on the dartboard three times in a row.

5) Killer

In this game, players take turns throwing darts at a specific number on the dartboard, with the objective of being the last person to hit that number.

6) Baseball

A game where the numbers on the dartboard represent the bases and the bullseye represents the home run. The objective is to score more runs than your opponent.

These are just a few examples of the many different types of dart games that can be played. Each game offers a unique challenge and can be enjoyed by players of all skill levels. Want to have a shot at Darts? Check out here for the latest Dartboards we’ve got with us for you!