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If there’s one thing that separates improving players from beginners, it’s knowing your checkouts.
You can score all the 180s you like, but if you can’t finish, you can’t win. Learning your outs, even just the most common ones, will make a massive difference to your game.
This Throw For 180 darts checkout chart guide covers the key checkouts you need to know, from the easy doubles all the way up to the big three-dart finishes, plus a full reference chart for every score from 2 to 170.
Darts Checkout Chart – The Basics: How Does a Checkout Work?
In a standard game of 501 or 301, you need to finish on a double (or the bullseye, which counts as a double 25). This means your final dart must land in a double segment. If you hit the single or the treble, the throw doesn’t count and your score is “busted.”
Planning your checkout means knowing what score leaves you on a double, and which route gets you there most reliably.
Single Dart Checkouts (Doubles)
These are the one-dart finishes to begin our darts checkout chart, hitting the double you need directly. The doubles from double 1 to double 20, plus the bull:
- 2 = Double 1
- 4 = Double 2
- 6 = Double 3
- 8 = Double 4
- 10 = Double 5
- 12 = Double 6
- 14 = Double 7
- 16 = Double 8
- 18 = Double 9
- 20 = Double 10
- 22 = Double 11
- 24 = Double 12
- 26 = Double 13
- 28 = Double 14
- 30 = Double 15
- 32 = Double 16
- 34 = Double 17
- 36 = Double 18
- 38 = Double 19
- 40 = Double 20
- 50 = Bullseye
Two-Dart Checkouts (Key Ones to Know)
These involve one setup dart and one finishing dart, but for now, our darts checkout chart sticks to single numbers into doubles:
- 41 = Single 9 + Double 16
- 45 = Single 13 + Double 16
- 52 = Single 12 + Double 20
- 56 = Single 16 + Double 20
- 60 = Single 20 + Double 20
- 61 = Single 25 + Double 18 (or T11 + D14)
Three-Dart Checkouts — The Big Finishes
These are the ones that will really turn heads at the pub, four big numbers on our darts checkout chart:
- 100 = T20 + Double 20
- 160 = T20 + T20 + Double 20
- 167 = T20 + T19 + Bull
- 170 = T20 + T20 + Bull — the Holy Grail. The highest possible checkout.
Checkout Chart: Scores 41 to 100
Here are the standard recommended checkouts for every score from 41 to 100. These are the routes most commonly used by professionals and are a great starting point to memorise:
- 41: 9 + D16
- 42: 10 + D16
- 43: 3 + D20
- 44: 4 + D20
- 45: 5 + D20
- 46: 6 + D20
- 47: 7 + D20
- 48: 8 + D20
- 49: 9 + D20
- 50: Bull
- 51: 11 + D20
- 52: 12 + D20
- 53: 13 + D20
- 54: 14 + D20
- 55: 15 + D20
- 56: 16 + D20
- 57: 17 + D20
- 58: 18 + D20
- 59: 19 + D20
- 60: 20 + D20
- 61: T9 + D17
- 62: T10 + D16
- 63: T9 + D18
- 64: T16 + D8
- 65: T11 + D16
- 66: T14 + D12
- 67: T17 + D8
- 68: T20 + D4
- 69: T19 + D6
- 70: T10 + D20
- 71: T13 + D16
- 72: T16 + D12
- 73: T11 + D20
- 74: T18 + D10
- 75: T17 + D12
- 76: T20 + D8
- 77: T19 + D10
- 78: T18 + D12
- 79: T19 + D11
- 80: T20 + D10
- 81: T19 + D12
- 82: T14 + D20
- 83: T17 + D16
- 84: T20 + D12
- 85: T15 + D20
- 86: T18 + D16
- 87: T17 + D18
- 88: T20 + D14
- 89: T19 + D16
- 90: T18 + D18
- 91: T17 + D20
- 92: T20 + D16
- 93: T19 + D18
- 94: T18 + D20
- 95: T19 + D19
- 96: T20 + D18
- 97: T19 + D20
- 98: T20 + D19
- 99: T19 + 10 + D16
- 100: T20 + D20
Tips for Learning Your Checkouts
Don’t try to memorise them all at once. Start with the most common doubles, D20, D16, D8, D4, and the bull, and learn the two and three-dart routes into those.
Most games end on these doubles, so nailing them first gives you the best return for your practice time.
Practice your checkouts deliberately. Set your board to specific finishing scores and practise hitting them over and over. Ten minutes of checkout practice is worth more than an hour of random scoring.
Know your favourite double. Most players have a double they feel most confident on. Build your checkout routes around reaching that double whenever possible.
Darts Checkout Chart: Final Thoughts
Knowing your checkouts is what turns a decent scorer into a match winner.
Even memorising the top 20 most common finishes will make you a noticeably better player at the pub or in a league. Stick this page in your favourites and refer back to it whenever you need a reminder.
For more tips to improve your game, check out our Tips and Tutorials section. And if you want to know how the pros approach their finishing, have a read of our pro player guides.
