Darts Checkout Calculator
This calculator is designed for darts players to find optimal checkout combinations to finish a leg. Enter your remaining score to get the best checkout option.
Data Source and Methodology
All calculations are based on the standard rules and strategies of professional darts.
The Formula Explained
Example: For a score of 170, the best checkout is T20, T20, Bull.
Glossary of Terms
- Checkout: The combination of darts needed to reach zero from a given score.
- T: Triple (e.g., T20 means triple 20).
- D: Double (e.g., D20 means double 20).
- Bull: The center of the dartboard, worth 50 points.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the highest checkout in darts?
The highest possible checkout is 170, which can be achieved with two treble 20s and a bullseye.
What scores can be checked out?
In professional play, scores from 2 to 170 can typically be checked out.
Why can't I check out certain scores?
Some scores below 2 and above 170 cannot be checked out in one turn due to the rules of the game.
What strategy should I use for a checkout?
It's best to go for the highest treble and double combinations available to quickly reach zero.
Can I use this calculator during a match?
Yes, this tool can be used for practice and strategy planning.