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Yorkshire 501

501 on a Yorkshire board — no treble ring, no outer bull. Maximum per dart is 40 (double 20). A purer test of doubles accuracy.

2–8 players~22 min
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Ipswich Fives 505

Same layout as London Fives but with wider beds, making it slightly more accessible.

2–4 players~22 min
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Kent Doubles

Yorkshire-style board brought to Kent by migrating miners. No trebles ring.

2–8 players~22 min
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Lincoln Board Game

Yorkshire-type board that is entirely black. Standard formats: pairs 701, singles 501, team 1501.

2–8 players~22 min
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Irish Black

Yorkshire layout on an entirely black surface made from elm or poplar wood. Traditional Irish variant.

2–8 players~22 min
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Hampshire Board Game

Standard size with standard wires but no treble ring and no outer bull. Hampshire/Basingstoke regional variant.

2–8 players~22 min
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Norfolk Board Game

10-inch elm board that required regular soaking to prevent drying. Used until the 1940s.

2–4 players~20 min
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Burton Board Game

Yorkshire-like board with two unique 1-inch-square boxes. Only one surviving example known. Extremely rare.

2–4 players~22 min
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Bath Board Game

Log-end board from elm or poplar. Earliest documented use circa 1906. Historic regional variant.

2–4 players~22 min
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American Darts

Played on a basswood board with treble on outer edge and double inside. Handmade darts with turkey feathers. Traditional in Eastern PA/NJ/DE.

2–8 players~22 min1 video