Score Training Darts

Want to score higher in darts? Score Training helps you build consistent high-scoring visits, sharpen your accuracy on the big numbers, and raise your average.
How to play darts Score Training?
Score Training is a simple darts practice game with one goal. Score as high as possible every turn. It is perfect for building consistency in the 20s and improving your dart average.
Each round you try to hit the biggest score you can. The score of all rounds is added up so your total keeps rising. Challenge yourself or a mate to beat the high score every session.
Game settings
You can choose to play solo for focused darts practice or compete against friends for added pressure. Decide how long you want your session to last. Select 10 rounds for a structured workout, set a custom number of rounds to fit your schedule, or choose infinite practice if you want to train without limits.
Track your progress in DartCounter
Improve your scoring in darts with Score Training. Try to beat your own best score each session or play against friends. It is an easy way to see yourself improve.
Free users can see the results of their most recent game. This includes your 3-dart average, darts thrown and last score. Ultimate members get full stats and more details. You can see your total score, highest score, number of 180s, 3-dart average, and 1-dart average. Ultimate players can also look back at previous games and track progress over time.
Score Training helps you build scoring power and consistency on the high numbers. Over time, you can easily see your turns improving. This darts practice is simple, measurable, and effective, perfect for players who want to score better consistently.
Improve your scoring with Score Training
Score Training is built around one thing: consistent scoring on the big numbers. By focusing on high-value targets like the treble 20, you build the scoring power you need in real matches. The more consistent your training, the stronger your position in every leg.
You can challenge yourself to beat your own best score or compete against friends and raise your scoring. Simple practice. Measurable progress. Stronger scoring when it matters.