
12. Gotcha Darts
Dart game
When throwing for the bull, if the first thrower hits the centre bull or outer bull the dart is usually removed before the second player throws. If the second player hits the same as the first player then the bulling-up procedure starts again. If the first player's dart does not hit either the centre bull or outer bull then the dart remains in the board until the second player throws. If the first player's dart is obstructing the bull the second player may request the marker / ref to straighten the dart. (See local rules) It doesn’t matter whether your guests have been playing darts since they were old enough to sneak into the pub or have only seen it done in movies, Dartsee makes learning this classic game a fun, simple, low-stakes experience. Accordingly, we have designed games specifically with both beginners and pros in mind: try Moon Landing for casual fun, then step up to Cutthroat Cricket once you’re ready to show off your hard-earned skills. There are a number of different versions of the sport and also a number of different dartboards which are used around the world.

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If you need some help, make sure to check out our Coolmath Games blog on how to play Darts. We have some helpful tips and tricks to take you to the next level. You’ll be a pro in no time! How to Play Sometimes called around the clock, this game is, as it suggests, a sequential journey around the board. Around the World is a great practice game as it gets players used to hitting every number on the board. It can also be used as a warm up game to playing 301 or 501. Players start with number one and move around the board to hit each number in sequence until they reach 20. Hitting doubles or trebles doesn’t count for more than a single and the bull’s eye is not usually used. Players alternate after three throws and the first to 20 is the winner.