Things You'll Need
Instructions
Practice properly throwing darts. Hold your throwing shoulder steady and grip the dart between your thumb and first two fingers. Point the tip of the dart up and aim at your target. Bring your forearm toward your elbow and flick your arm, releasing the dart as your elbow straightens out. Dartbase.com shows an animation on this motion (see Resources).
Aim for any number between 15 and 20 or the bull's-eye. Throw your darts at the number. Darts that strike the thin, outer ring count as two; the inner ring counts as three. Darts in the number panel but not in either ring count as one.
Keep track of your score by writing down the numbers in descending order, 20 through 15, adding the bull's-eye at the bottom. When you score a point, mark it next to the number. The classic way to score points is to use a slash for the first point, a second slash to form an "X" for the second point and a circle around the "X" to indicate that the number is closed out (when the third point is scored).
Focus on the proper throwing technique as you continue playing cricket, trying to hit each number (15 through 20) and the bull's-eye three times.