Darts is a sport played using small, lightweight, pointed missiles known as darts. A dart consists of four main parts: the point, barrel, shaft, and flight. The point, also called the tip, is the sharp end of the dart that sticks into the board. The barrel is the main body of the dart, which dictates the weight and size of the dart. The shaft connects the barrel to the flight and is made of several materials like plastic, aluminum, or carbon fiber. The flight is the fins at the back of the dart that gives it stability in the air.
The standard length of a dart is around 16 to 17.8 centimeters (6.3 to 7 inches), while the weight ranges from 18 to 25 grams. Darts can be made from various materials, including brass, nickel silver, tungsten, and titanium. Tungsten darts are the most popular choice among professional players as the metal is denser, which allows for the dart to be made slimmer and thus fit more tightly together on the board.
Dartboards are typically made of sisal, a fiber that self-heals when the darts are removed. The dartboard is divided into 20 numbered segments, each with a specific point value, with the central bullseye being the highest point value. The game of darts involves players throwing darts at the board, attempting to score more points than their opponent within a set number of rounds.
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