If a player or team closes out a number that is still open for the other player or team, they score points equal to that number every time they hit it moving forward. The inner ring of the bullseye counts as 2 hits, and the outer ring counts as 1. So, if a player were to hit the inner ring of 17, they would close out 17 since the inner ring is equal to 3 hits. If they hit the inner ring, that counts as 3 hits. If a player hits the outer ring of a number, that counts as 2 hits. Once a player or team hits a number (15 through 20) 3 times, that number is closed out for them. If they hit any other numbers on the board, nothing happens. Each player or team throws 3 darts on their turn, trying to hit the numbers 15 through 20 or the bullseye.
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Cricket darts can be played with 2 players or 2 teams of 2. The outer bullseye is worth 25 points, and the inner bullseye is worth 50 points.Ĭricket darts is a fun variation of darts where players race to close out numbers on the dart board and score the most points along the way. For example, if you close out the 20 and then hit a triple 20, you get 60 points. Points are equal to the value of the closed out number, including any doubling or tripling.Once both players close out a number, neither can gain any more points from it. If a player closes out a number before their opponent, they gain points every time they hit that same number until their opponent also closes it out.For the bullseye, the outer bullseye is worth one hit and the inner bullseye is worth two. If the dart lands in the outer double ring of a number, it counts as two hits the inner triple ring counts as three.
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A number is considered 'closed out' once it has been hit three times during the game.
Bullseye darts cricket scoring plus#
The winner is the first player to 'close out' all of the required numbers (15–20, plus the bullseye) while scoring equal or more points than their opponent.Familiarize yourself with the rules of the game: