release a wind-drifted dart onto scored rings and double sectors
Darts combines a swaying crosshair, lateral wind, and concentric scoring zones. Releasing creates a dart that travels toward the board while wind shifts its final x coordinate. The board evaluates radial distance and angular sector at impact, including double and triple bands instead of awarding every contact equally.
Hold Left or Right to oppose the moving aim, then press the action control or Space to throw. The current wind arrow shows the likely drift but not an exact landing point. Three darts form a round, after which the total is banked and a fresh wind begins automatically. Reset starts a new round while retaining the best total.
The central bull is most valuable, numbered wedges score by sector, and narrow outer or inner bands multiply that value. Each three-dart round adds to the long score and advances difficulty by increasing sway. Missing the board scores zero but does not end the session. Rating follows accurate rounds rather than throw count alone.
Release as the crosshair moves toward the wind rather than waiting until it looks perfectly centered. Strong wind needs more offset, while a nearly calm throw rewards direct aim. When a multiplier band is risky, choose the larger single area and protect the round total. Compare the first dart drift before correcting the next two.
Wide left, throw, and right buttons support steady adjustments without hiding the target. Debug mode samples different sectors and sometimes misses multipliers, producing varied representative frames. The exported state lists aim, wind, dart flight, scored hits, round count, total, and best for deterministic browser checks.
Release as the crosshair moves toward the wind rather than waiting until it looks perfectly centered.
Wide left, throw, and right buttons support steady adjustments without hiding the target.
Darts: The central bull is most valuable, numbered wedges score by sector, and narrow outer or inner bands multiply that value
release a wind-drifted dart onto scored rings and double sectors