DOLFDARTS

Dart Game Encyclopedia

Showing 15 of 163 dart game variants with rules, scoring, and strategy

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Halve-It

Hit predetermined targets each round. Miss all three darts and your entire score is halved. High-stakes accumulation game.

2–8 players~20 min
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Fives

Three-dart total must be divisible by 5 to score. Score equals the total divided by 5. First to 50 wins.

2–6 players~20 min
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Fifty-One by Fives

First to exactly 51 'fives.' Three-dart total must be divisible by 5. All three darts must score on the final turn.

2–6 players~20 min
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Double Down

Targets in fixed sequence: 15, 16, any double, 17, 18, any treble, 19, 20, bull. Miss all three in a round and score is halved.

2–8 players~18 min
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Three in a Bed

Only score when all three darts land in the same numbered segment. Tests grouping accuracy.

1–8 players~20 min
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Forty-One

Score exactly 41 each round using only your assigned number. Strategic number selection is key.

2–6 players~20 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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Preston Game

Played on a clay or plasticine board. Race twice around the board, then finish with two double-20s.

2–4 players~30 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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Up Down Count-Up

Alternating plus/minus rounds. Sometimes you want high scores, sometimes you want to miss. Mind-bending strategy.

2–4 players~18 min