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The Darts501 Leg scorer is a basic darts game scorer that will prompt you with an outshot when one is available. To start you may wish to enter the player's names or just leave the titles as Player 1, Player 2. To enter your names just click on the ‘Player 1’ and enter the name you want and again with ’Player 2’. Nov 16, 2019 White paper is another medium that is used for scoring darts. Scoring sheets are even made available for download online.
Online Darts Leg Scorer and Excel Games and Match Scorers
The Darts501 darts leg scorer first featured on the Darts501.mobi website. I have now incorporated this handy little scorer here into the new responsive Dart501 website. If you haven’t used it before the instructions are below.
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Use the electronic scorer here or click on
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The Darts501 Leg Scorer
The Darts501 Leg scorer is a basic darts game scorer that will prompt you with an outshot when one is available. To start you may wish to enter the player's names or just leave the titles as Player 1, Player 2.
To enter your names just click on the ‘Player 1’ and enter the name you want and again with ’Player 2’.
Now select the ’01 game you wish to play from 1,001, 701, 501, 301
to reset the score for a new game just click on the ’01 game you wish to play i.e. 501
Scoring
Enter your score and press enter. If you enter the wrong score just press undo and re-enter the score. The scorer is designed to prompt outshots combination when your score can be finished within three darts. The checkout finishes are just guides and you may prefer your own combination out shot.
Match and stats are not supported with this basic scorer however there are many on the internet that will show this detail.
To open the scorer in a new window click on the button below.
If you are looking for something a little different and have a Microsoft Office Excel spreadsheet software then you might wish to try one of the few Excel dart scorers I have on this website. The first one I wrote back in 2005 then I added a Cricket version. The other two were sent to me by Darts501 fans for inclusion on the website and both have put their work in to make the most of the functions within an Excel spreadsheet. Revised June 2020 V1.4.1
All downloads on this page have been placed in Zip files.
Darts501 Excel Leg Scorer
Please read the ‘How to use‘ instructions contained within the spreadsheet. If prompted please enable macros on the spreadsheet. Compatible with MS Excel ’97 or later. V1.41
Darts Killer Score Sheet
Darts501 Excel Cricket Scorer
Please read the ‘How to use‘ instructions contained within the spreadsheet. If prompted please enable macros on the spreadsheet. Compatible with MS Excel ’97 or later.
Do you struggle to add up? Then this new Excel Dart Scorer by Steven Dean might be what you have been looking for.
Steven Dean's '01 Excel Leg / Set / Game Scorer
This is an easy to use Excel scorer. You don’t even need to add up your scores because the visual board allows you to click on the scoring segments and the rest is done for you.
You can pre-set the match by applying player one and player two names. You can also set how legs and sets you wish to play. The set format again you set so you may want best of three for a set or best of 5 it is entirely up to you.
Shanghai Darts Score Sheet
When you first run it the spreadsheet you will need to select ‘Read Only’ and ‘Enable Macro’s’. Compatible with MS Excel ’97 or later.
Madhouse Darts Scoring System
Here is another Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that goes a few steps further than the others on this page. Darren has devised a spreadsheet that allows you to determine the match setup from go. It will show you the players averages, 100's, 140's & 180's hit it also shows the highest finish and darts per leg all that you would expect from a paid piece of dedicated scoring software with one exception, you can download this for FREE!
Darren also informs me that the spreadsheet he has devised is currently being used in the some Super League Matches here in the UK.
Match setup screen
Prior to the start of play, you are asked to enter the match options:
- The dart average either by single dart or by three darts.
- The games are then set best of 3, 5 or 7 legs
- Home or away to throw first
- Then games per match.
Main Screen view
The main display screen shown here is where you set the team names and the players’ names then click on start and then off you go.
Looking for a checkout chart to place on your wall? Checkout Chart
If you are keeping track of the score in a friendly game, any piece of paper will do. Most public dart boards will have some kind of score keeping system right next to the board.
Free Printable Dart Score Sheets
If the game is a tournament game, or a league game, there is usually an official score sheet you can use to keep track of the points. Keeping track of the scores on one of these sheets isn’t difficult, but like scoring a bowling game, it does take some explanation.
Keeping Score in a Dart Game
The players names are filled in on the left. After a player shoots, the scores are called out to the scorekeeper. In the first inning, you simply write down the player’s points for that inning.
Beginning in the second inning, the score boxes are cut in half by a diagonal line. From here on in, the player’s score for the inning is written in one section, and his running total for the game is written in the other section.
This allows us to keep track of what everyone shot in any inning of the game, and also provides a second set of numbers to use in double checking the math. So, we’ll have more accurate scorekeeping, and more detailed record-keeping as well.
You’ll notice that for a score of zero (a “blackout”), the scorekeeper fills in the square, blacking it out.
In larger tournaments the scoresheets provided are double or triple layered, with carbon backing so that several copies are made. Usually each team will get a copy, and one copy will be turned in to the tournament director.
When we kept score for our Two Man tournaments on paper, we used this score sheet:
This scoresheet is designed for use in a 3-Man Dart League. [Submitted by Sauger]
Printable Darts Scoring Sheet
Of course not one score sheet fits all, so I’ve put up an Excel version of the score sheet. You can save it and customize it to fit your needs.
We also have a download for an Excel version of a dart scoresheet with the functions built into it, so when you add a player’s dart score to an inning, the math takes place automatically behind the scenes. Add the player’s score in the white cells, and the shaded areas will keep the tally, including the number of points “Team A” is ahead of “Team B”. [submitted by F. Petruskevich]
We’ve also taken that scoresheet and put it into the traditional “diagonal line across the middle of the scoreBox” format. When using this version of the spreadsheet, enter the shooter’s score for the inning in the upper part of the scorebox. [edited by K. Marinelli]
Scoresheets for Other Games
Here are printable scoresheet for other games shot on an American Style Dartboard.The Game of High Score is similar to Count Up on a pub board. Players shoot three darts round, and the game lasts 9 rounds. Here is a copy of a scoresheet they use:
The Game of Drive ’em In mimics Major League Baseball in that instead of scoring a point with each dart, players place imaginary runners on base. So, shooting a double in the inning doesn’t reward the shooter with two points. Instead, there is now a “man on second” that needs to be “driven home” in order to earn a point for the team.
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