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Darts

Pick a risk mode — Safe for frequent small wins, Normal for balance, or Precision for rare big hits — then throw a dart at the segmented board. The closer to the bull, the bigger the multiplier.

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Just for fun — virtual points, no real money. 18+

How to play

How to play Darts

Darts turns a single throw into a clean risk choice. You pick one of three boards — Safe, Normal or Precision — set a bet, and let one dart fly. Every board is split into rings, from a wide outer ring out at the edge to the tiny bullseye in the middle. The smaller the ring, the rarer the hit and the bigger the multiplier it pays. Land the bull on Precision and a throw can return ×22; play Safe and you trade that ceiling for far more frequent, modest wins.

Where the dart sticks is decided by a cryptographic random draw on the server — the same idea behind provably-fair play — so the animation only ever shows you a result that is already settled and credited. Each board carries a small, fixed house edge, which is why the payouts sit just below the "fair" odds for each ring. The three modes share a similar RTP but feel completely different — that gap is pure variance. You are throwing for virtual points and fun, so it is also a tidy way to feel how risk modes behave.

Rules

  1. Choose a risk mode: Safe (low variance, frequent small wins), Normal (balanced, up to ×8 bull), or Precision (high variance, a rare ×22 bull).
  2. Enter a bet between 10 and 100 points, then press Throw dart. The dart flies to the ring the server drew.
  3. You are paid bet × the ring's multiplier. Outer rings can pay below ×1 (a partial refund), and a clean miss on Precision pays nothing.
  4. You can throw again immediately — the button never locks. Up to 10 darts can be in the air at once; your balance updates as each one lands.
  5. Wins are capped at +500 points per throw, and total winnings are capped per day — a big bull payout may be trimmed to that ceiling.
  6. Every throw is independent. A run of misses never makes the bull "due" — that is just variance at work.

Tips from Jérôme

  • Match the mode to your mood. Safe gives long, steady sessions; Precision is mostly misses punctuated by the occasional big hit — same RTP, very different ride.
  • Watch the "Top win" readout before you throw. When it shows capped, the per-throw ceiling is trimming your best-case bull, so a smaller bet often keeps more of the upside.
  • Spamming throws is fun, but each dart is its own bet against a fixed house edge — chasing a cold streak with bigger bets only burns points faster.
  • If you love the all-or-nothing feel of Precision, try the same volatility in Crash; if you prefer steady, Dice on a high win chance scratches that itch.
  • It is virtual points, just for fun — pick a number of throws, enjoy the swings, and stop when you said you would.
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