Impossible as maximum score with 2 darts is 120!
T17-D20 and T19-D17
triple 17, and double 20 tripe 19, double 17
Darts.
A 501 dart finish can be achieved in various ways, as players can check out from a score of 501 by hitting specific combinations of darts. The quickest finish is 9 darts, where a player would typically score three triple 20s (60 points each) and then finish with a double 12 (24 points), totaling 501. This is considered a highly skilled achievement in the game of darts. Other combinations can also finish the game, but the 9-dart finish is the most efficient.
The least number of darts needed to score 501 points in a standard game of darts is 9 darts. This can be achieved by scoring three triple 20s (60 points each for a total of 180 points) and then finishing with three more darts that score 180 points combined, such as two triple 20s and a double 20.
501
minimum 9 maximum open ended
A standard game of darts is 501 (double out) the length of matches is determined by what you are playing in.
Treble 17. Double top. Then the bull out. Treble 17. Treble 20. Double 15. T20-T19-D12 T20-T15-D18 T17-T18-D18
There are many different games in darts. One of the most common is called "301," which you have to throw at numbers to subtract from the score of 301 exactly. In different variations of the game, you can add an extra 100 points to the starting score, making the game last longer, such as 401 or your game, 501. They start at 501 just so that the players have to use a different part of the board at some stage instead of just being able to throw at 20 all the time
In the game of 501 darts, a double bullseye is worth 50 points. The bullseye itself has two parts: the outer bull, worth 25 points, and the inner bull (double bullseye), worth 50 points. Therefore, hitting a double bullseye contributes significantly to reducing the score in 501.
When a player has got his score from 501, all the way to 0, finishing on a double or the bull.
In darts, to close out a game of standard 501, a player must reduce their score to exactly zero, finishing with a double. The final dart must land in a double segment or the bullseye to win the game. If a player goes below zero or ends on a single, they must return to their previous score and continue until they achieve the winning double.