Darts Scoreboard - Review
Darts Scoreboard

Darts Scoreboard

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Smart darts scoring with deep stats and practice tools

Darts Scoreboard is a dedicated companion for anyone who takes their time at the oche seriously. Instead of arguing over chalk marks or mental arithmetic, you get a clean, structured way to track every leg, set and match while keeping the focus on throwing.

The core of the experience is X01 and Cricket, both implemented with a wealth of options. You can configure Race-To or Best-Of formats, enable double-in, tweak leg and set lengths, or even let players start from different scores. For more competitive nights, tie-break rules and “win by two legs” options make long matches feel authentic. Cricket supports both standard and cut-throat scoring, so larger groups stay engaged.

Where Darts Scoreboard shines is in its depth of statistics. Every player and team gets tracked over time with averages, scoring charts, rankings and head-to-head records. Auto-handicap points help balance matches between uneven players, and checkout and setup suggestions guide less experienced throwers without slowing down the game. Matches can be paused and continued later, and scores can be shared with other apps when you want to brag about a big finish.

Practice modes add real value, offering Bob’s 27, target drills for singles, doubles and trebles, plus focused X01 doubles and Cricket trebles sessions. Combined with 20 built-in computer opponents and support for any number of human players or teams, it scales from solo training to busy league nights.

The interface favors function over flash and can feel dense at first, but once configured it becomes fast and reliable, with handy keyboard shortcuts and unlimited undo/redo. Ads are present but are a fair trade-off considering the feature set.

Overall, Darts Scoreboard is a powerful, flexible scoring tool that rewards regular players with serious insight into their game.

package name

andrewgilman.dartsscoreboard

language(s)

English

available on

Android

from

Andy Pandy