The "arrows" located between 12 and 16 feet beyond the foul line; used for targeting The ABC requires that each dart be no more than 11/4" in width, 6" in length, and must be equidistant from each other
The "arrows" located between 12 and 16 feet beyond the foul line; used for targeting The ABC requires that each dart be no more than 11/4" in width, 6" in length, and must be equidistant from each other
Indoor target game. It is played by throwing feathered darts at a circular board with numbered spaces. The board, usually made of cork, bristle, or elmwood, is divided into 20 sectors valued at points from 1 to
The "arrows" located between 12 and 16 feet beyond the foul line; used for targeting The ABC requires that each dart be no more than 11/4" in width, 6" in length, and must be equidistant from each other
Six concentric rings, ranging from an inner bull's-eye to a narrow outermost ring, determine scoring. The official throwing distance in most countries is 7 ft 9.25 in. (2.37 m), though variations extend up to 9 ft (2.75 m). In Britain, darts is normally played in pubs
{i} game of darts, game played indoors in which darts are thrown at a dartboard to score points