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Set up a free dart scoreboard in seconds — 501 and 301 countdown scoring with double-out, or cricket darts with 15-20 and bull. Perfect for league night, pub darts, and practice.

  • Create the ScoreboardCreate your scoreboard instantly. Choose 501, 301, or cricket, and set starting scores or numbers in play.
  • Share the ScoreboardShare a read-only link so other players and spectators can follow the match, or cast it to a TV near the board.
  • Keep Score ProperlyLog each visit's score in countdown games, or mark hits on 15-20 and bull in cricket. The board does the rest.
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Dart scoreboard admin panel for 501 and cricket scoring

501, 301, or Cricket

Switch between countdown games (501/301) and cricket darts (15-20 plus bull) per match. Track visits, closed numbers, and marks without doing mental math between throws.

Built for the Oche

Custom player names and colors, an easy way to log each visit or mark, and a clean display that's readable from across the room — whether it's a home dartboard or a full pub setup.

Dart scoreboard showing live match score
Real-time darts score sync on mobile device

Real-time Sync

Update the score from your phone at the board. Spectators, waiting players, and anyone following league standings from home see it update instantly.

A Dart Scoreboard for 501, 301, and Cricket

Darts is really two different games wearing the same board, and this dart scoreboard handles both. Run a countdown game like 501 or 301, where every dart subtracts from a starting total and the goal is to hit exactly zero on a double. Or run cricket, where only 15 through 20 and the bull matter and players race to close numbers before their opponent scores on them. Pick the format per match, set the starting score or the numbers in play, and the board takes care of the arithmetic so nobody has to do subtraction with a beer in hand.

501 and 301 Countdown Scoring, Including Double-Out

In a countdown game, players start at 501 (or 301 for a faster match) and subtract each 3-dart visit. Overshoot past zero, or reach zero on a dart that isn't a double, and it's a 'bust' — the visit doesn't count and the score resets to what it was before that turn. This scoreboard lets you log each visit's total, tracks the running score down to zero, and gives you a quick way to mark a leg as won on a valid double-out finish. It's built for the way the game is actually thrown at the pub or in league play, not just a simple subtraction calculator.

Cricket Darts Scoring: 15-20, Bulls, and Closing Numbers

Cricket flips the format entirely. Only the numbers 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, and the bullseye are live. Hitting a number 3 times (in any combination of singles, doubles, and triples) 'opens' it; a 4th hit either closes it for good if your opponent already has it open, or starts scoring points if they haven't opened it yet. The scoreboard displays marks for each number per player so both sides can see exactly what's open, closed, and worth chasing. First player to close everything while ahead or tied on points takes the leg.

Built for League Night, Pub Darts, and Practice

Run it on a tablet at the oche for casual practice, or put it on the bar's TV for league night so every team can see the standings without walking over to the chalkboard. It works just as well for a two-player pub match as it does for a full team league with multiple boards going at once — just open a separate scoreboard for each board in play. For bigger events, pair it with our tournament bracket maker to run a full knockout darts tournament, or use the leaderboard maker to rank players across a whole night of round-robin matches.

What do our users say?

Our dart league has 6 boards going every Tuesday. Used to have chalkboards that never matched what people remembered. Now everyone just checks their phone.

Pete D.

League Organizer

Milwaukee, WI

I run a cricket league in my garage. Keeping track of who closed what number used to be a whole conversation. Now it's just on the screen.

Renee T.

Darts Hobbyist

Cleveland, OH

Put this on the bar TV for our pub's Thursday night darts. People actually watch the scoreboard now instead of asking the bartender every five minutes.

Colin B.

Bar Owner

Boston, MA

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