Darts games
Choose from 9 entirely unique dart modes. Whether you want a strict tournament, rapid-fire arcade action, or pure survival—we have it all!
DARTS
PRO MULTIPLAYER
MULTI PLAYER
DART GAME
DART
KING
HERO
Game Guides, Rules & FAQs
1. Arcade Darts
How to Play: Arcade Darts removes complex math and replaces it with pure precision. The board features concentric glowing rings. The closer you hit to the center bullseye, the higher your score (10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 points). You have exactly 10 darts to set the highest score possible.
💡 Pro Tip: Watch the crosshair wobble. Let it naturally sway over the center ring before you tap. Patience yields higher points than rapid throwing here.
FAQ
Q: Can I bust in Arcade mode?
A: No! Unlike standard 501 rules, every dart that lands on the board adds to your total. There are no penalties for odd numbers.
2. Darts Pro Multiplayer
How to Play: The official, professional format. You face off against a simulated CPU opponent starting at exactly 501 points. Your goal is to reduce your score to exactly zero before the bot does. You MUST finish the game on a "Double" ring (the outer thin ring) or the inner Bullseye.
💡 Pro Tip: Don't just aim for the Bullseye! The highest scoring segment on the board is the Treble 20, worth 60 points per dart. Memorize checkouts (like leaving 40 points to finish on Double 20) or use a dart score calculator if practicing offline.
FAQ
Q: What is a Double Out?
A: A Double Out means your final winning dart must hit the outer double ring. If you have 32 points left, hitting a Single 32 does not win; you must hit a Double 16.
3. Dart Tournament Multiplayer
How to Play: Similar to Pro mode, but this is a faster 301 point sprint played against our Hard Difficulty AI bot. The bot rarely misses and will actively chase high checkouts. You must play flawlessly and utilize Double-Out rules to survive the bracket.
💡 Pro Tip: Because you only start with 301, a single bad turn can cost you the match. Focus heavily on consistency over flashy 180 attempts.
FAQ
Q: Is the Tournament Bot unbeatable?
A: No! While the bot's scatter radius is heavily reduced, it still suffers from simulated "wobble" and can miss a crucial checkout.
4. Circus Dart Wheel
How to Play: Step right up! We swap the traditional board for a spinning wooden circus wheel loaded with colored balloons. Your objective is to pop as many balloons as possible without missing the board entirely.
💡 Pro Tip: The wheel accelerates dynamically! Aim slightly *ahead* of the balloon's trajectory to ensure your dart connects when it lands.
FAQ
Q: Is there math involved in this mode?
A: None at all. Every balloon grants exactly 50 points. This mode is pure hand-eye coordination.
5. Knife Dart
How to Play: A thrilling survival mode. A wooden log spins in the center. You must successfully embed 7 knives into the wood. However, if your knife hits a knife that is already stuck in the log, they clash, and it's an instant Game Over!
💡 Pro Tip: Try to cluster your first few knives closely together. If you spread them out randomly, you will run out of safe space for the final, most difficult throws.
FAQ
Q: Does the log change speed?
A: Yes, as you progress, the rotation speed of the log increases, making the timing window much tighter.
6. Darts Club
How to Play: The perfect pub environment for casuals. This is a solo 301 game, but it features Straight Out rules. This means you do NOT have to finish on a double. You just need to reach exactly 0 points any way you can. If you are a fan of console darts, you might also like the Darts Club Switch Game.
💡 Pro Tip: Because you don't need a double to finish, if you have 19 points left, simply aim for the massive Single 19 segment to win the game instantly.
FAQ
Q: What happens if I go below 0?
A: You still Bust! If you have 5 points left and hit a 10, your turn ends and your score resets to 5.
7. Darts King
How to Play: The ultimate test of speed. You are given an Arcade dartboard and exactly 30 seconds on the clock. You have infinite darts. Throw as fast and accurately as possible to become the King of the leaderboard.
💡 Pro Tip: Do not over-aim! Taking 5 seconds to line up a perfect 50-point shot is worse than throwing five rapid 30-point shots.
FAQ
Q: How many darts do I get?
A: Infinite. You are only constrained by the 30-second timer at the top of your screen.
8. Dart Hero (Aim Trainer)
How to Play: Designed for professionals wanting to warm up. The game UI will display a specific target (for example, "TARGET: D16" for Double 16). You must hit that specific segment. The game tracks your hits and misses to calculate your true accuracy percentage.
💡 Pro Tip: Use this mode for 10 minutes before jumping into Tournament multiplayer to calibrate your eye to the game's simulated wobble physics. For physical practice, check out how to practice darts at home.
FAQ
Q: Do I lose points for hitting the wrong target?
A: No, but it will register as a "Miss" in your player statistics and lower your overall Accuracy rating.
9. Classic Darts
How to Play: The purest form of the game. A solo 501 match with traditional Double-Out rules. No timers, no AI bots, no pressure. Just you, the board, and your mathematics skills.
💡 Pro Tip: Challenge yourself to finish the game in as few darts as possible. The legendary "perfect game" is a 9-dart finish! If you want to transition to a real board, finding the best darts for beginners is crucial.
FAQ
Q: Where can I see how many darts I threw?
A: Check the "View My Stats" modal on the main menu. It tracks every dart thrown and your highest checkout!
General Darts FAQs
What is the exact height of a dartboard?
The center of the bullseye should be mounted exactly 5 feet 8 inches (1.73m) from the floor according to Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) standards. Learn more on the Wikipedia Darts page.
What is the highest possible score with three darts?
The maximum score in a single turn is 180, achieved by hitting three Treble 20s. You can verify official scoring rules via the Darts Regulation Authority (DRA).
