Since we’ve covered some of the most general parts of darts scoring rules it is time for us to tell something more about the scoring rules regarding the most common darts games 301 and 501.
READ NEXT: Best 10 Dart Boards With Cabinets Therefore, if you hit for example 14 in the triple ring zone, your score is actually 42, as, by the scoring dart rules, it gets tripled. The tripe ring basically offers the same story as the aforementioned double ring any darts landing in the inner ring score three times their normal value, usually shown as T. In other words, the scoring darts rules applied here are if your dart finishes in the double ring area, and the number you’ve hit is 18 your real score is actually 36, because every number of that segment gets doubled. When it comes to a double ring, the outer ring counts as double the normal score, usually written as D. Therefore, any dart that lands in the”non-ringed” area of the dartboard give you the number shown at the outside of the segment your dart has landed in a moment ago. A single area on a darts board is an area wherein simple words you score what you hit. However, you might not be as familiar with them as you would like to so let us explain these terms more in detail. If you’re even a little familiar with the scoring in darts, you must have heard these expressions a million times. What is a single area, double or triple ring?