Dart Game Encyclopedia
Showing 12 of 163 dart game variants with rules, scoring, and strategy
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DOLF
Golf-like dart game using all 20 segments as holes. Invented September 1, 1999 by Keith and Mike Meyer. Regulated by the World Dolf Federation (WDFF).
Golf Darts
Generic golf-darts format with 9 or 18 holes. Double ring = 1 stroke, treble = 2, miss = 5. Lowest total wins.
Under the Hat
DartsLive game. Pile hats via high scores. Miss your target and lose all stacked hats. Risk-reward mechanic.
Castle Bomber
DartsLive3 game. Destroy opponent's castle walls and king. Strategic target selection combined with accuracy.
Shoot Out
Scores multiplied by open segment areas each round. Dramatic comebacks possible with escalating multipliers.
Eagle's Eye
Bullseye-only game. Outer bull = 25, inner bull = 50. Pure bull accuracy competition.
Up Down Count-Up
Alternating plus/minus rounds. Sometimes you want high scores, sometimes you want to miss. Mind-bending strategy.
Rapid Fire
Quick succession throws at rapidly changing targets. Tests reaction time and speed alongside accuracy.
Wipe Out
Certain wipe-out segments reset your score to zero if hit. Navigate around them while accumulating points.
Ace
Random target each turn. Singles = 1, doubles = 2, trebles = 3, outer bull = 4, inner bull = 6. Electronic game.
Gold Hunt
Reach exactly 181 for 3 gold points. Popular on Phoenix electronic dartboard machines.
Car Rally
Auto racing themed game. Race around the board with obstacles at certain segments requiring two hits to pass.