Your eye dominance, my friend, plays a subtle but really important role in how you aim. Just like you have a dominant hand, you also have a dominant eye that takes the lead in what you see. Understanding this can help you fine-tune your stance and aiming.
To figure out which eye is dominant, make a small triangle with your hands, stretch your arms out, and focus on something far away through the triangle. Now, slowly bring your hands back to your face while keeping the object centered. The eye your hands naturally come to is your dominant one!
For most players, lining up the dart with their dominant eye is key. If you're right-handed and right-eye dominant, you might naturally turn your head slightly to align your throwing arm with that eye. The goal is a clear, unobstructed line of sight from your eye, over the dart, straight to your target. Play around with small head turns or body adjustments until it all feels perfectly aligned. Sharpening this visual connection will definitely boost your aiming confidence and accuracy.




