"Around the World" is a classic practice game, my friend, but its Doubles and Triples variations turn it into a super challenging competitive game! As your coach, I know they demand incredible precision on every segment of the board. Instead of just hitting the single number, you're aiming for the double or triple ring of each number, in sequence, from 1 to 20, and then finishing on the Bullseye.
In the Doubles version, you take turns trying to hit D1, then D2, D3, and so on, up to D20, and finally the Bullseye. You typically get three darts per turn for each number. If you hit the target, you move to the next. If not, your turn ends, and you pick up on the same number in your next turn. The Triples version follows the same idea but targets those much smaller triple segments, making it significantly harder. These variations are excellent for sharpening your ability to accurately hit specific, smaller targets all over the dartboard, pushing your precision and focus to new heights!




