DOLFDARTS

Dart Game Encyclopedia

Showing 10 of 163 dart game variants with rules, scoring, and strategy

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901

Marathon X01 format where endurance and scoring consistency are critical. Popular in team events.

1–8 players~30 min
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1001

Extended X01 format favored by advanced players for training or team competitions.

1–8 players~35 min
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Tactics

UK version of cricket adding doubles and trebles as separate closing objectives alongside 20-15 and bullseye.

2–4 players~25 min
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All Numbers Cricket

Every number 1-20 plus bullseye must be closed. Marathon cricket variant requiring full board proficiency.

2–4 players~40 min
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Killer Cricket

Additional hits on already-closed numbers remove marks from opponents. More aggressive than standard cricket.

2–4 players~20 min
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Spanish Cricket

Targets include numbers 11-20 plus bullseye (11 numbers to close), requiring broader board coverage.

2–4 players~35 min
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Minnesota Cricket

Standard cricket plus doubles, trebles, and three-in-a-bed as separate closing categories.

2–4 players~35 min
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Double-Only Cricket

Only darts in the double ring count as marks. Extreme doubles accuracy test.

2–4 players~25 min
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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.

1–8 players~30 min
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Chase the Dragon

Hit trebles 10-20 in sequence, then outer bull and inner bullseye. 13 targets of increasing difficulty.

2–8 players~20 min