Dart Game Encyclopedia
Showing 10 of 163 dart game variants with rules, scoring, and strategy
Difficulty
901
Marathon X01 format where endurance and scoring consistency are critical. Popular in team events.
1001
Extended X01 format favored by advanced players for training or team competitions.
Tactics
UK version of cricket adding doubles and trebles as separate closing objectives alongside 20-15 and bullseye.
All Numbers Cricket
Every number 1-20 plus bullseye must be closed. Marathon cricket variant requiring full board proficiency.
Killer Cricket
Additional hits on already-closed numbers remove marks from opponents. More aggressive than standard cricket.
Spanish Cricket
Targets include numbers 11-20 plus bullseye (11 numbers to close), requiring broader board coverage.
Minnesota Cricket
Standard cricket plus doubles, trebles, and three-in-a-bed as separate closing categories.
Double-Only Cricket
Only darts in the double ring count as marks. Extreme doubles accuracy test.
180 Around the Clock
Three darts at each number 1-20. Singles count as 1, doubles as 2, trebles as 3. Named after the maximum 180 score.
Chase the Dragon
Hit trebles 10-20 in sequence, then outer bull and inner bullseye. 13 targets of increasing difficulty.