Add 'Em Up
Each player gets three dart throws per round. After five rounds, the player with the highest score wins. The outer rings of each numbered section is worth double the points. The inner ring is worth triple the points. For example, if you got the outer ring on the "20" spot, you would get 40 points. The outer ring of the bull's-eye is worth 25 points, and the bull's-eye is worth 50 points. There is no limit to how many points a player may get.
'01 Games
301, 501 and 701 are subtraction games where players have to throw darts and eliminate points as quickly as possible. Scoring is the same as "Add 'Em Up," with the scores subtracted instead of added. Players must reach exactly 0 to win the game. For example, if a player has four points left and the dart lands on a seven, the throw just counts as zero points; however, if the same player's dart lands on a four, the throw counts as four points, which brings the player's score to zero, resulting in a victory. Each player gets three throws per round, and there is no limit on rounds.
Cricket
Use chalk or a piece of paper to set up a small grid. Write the numbers 20 to 15 and an icon for the bull's-eye down the center of the grid. Write the player's names on either side of the numbers. To win, players must get each number three times. Write out each made shot with a slash for one, a formed "X" for the second and the a circle around the "X" to complete that number. A dart thrown in the triple ring counts for all three and the double ring counts as two. The bull's-eye counts as two points, and the bull's-eye ring counts as one point. The first player to clear all of the numbers wins.
Baseball Darts
The reverse side of dart boards often feature a baseball field layout for the dart game "Baseball." In the game, players throw darts in an attempt to score the most runs in five innings. Players throw darts until they reach three outs during each inning. Outs occur when a player throws the dart to an "Out" section or gets the "Strike" section three times during an "At-Bat." Players must keep track of runners on base and the amount of runs using a piece of paper. Sections to score include "Single," "Double," "Triple" and small "Home Run" sections. The "Foul Ball" sections counts towards the strike count. The winner is the player with the most runs after five innings.