The wall field (a single field marked half on the floor and half on the wall, creating a target window on the wall and a target area on the floor, with half of the centre zone in between, which must not be played on) is designed with scoring zones. Concentric squares in the style of a dartboard show increasing numbers of points towards the centre. How many points can be collected with 10 strokes?
Aim:
Train precision and control using the wall field.
Variations:
- Arrange the hit zones vertically or horizontally instead of concentrically; in ascending or random order
- Include the target field on the floor and also provide it with numerical values; the number hit is either a bonus (additional points) or, for example, the multiplier of the number of points previously scored.For example, the number hit is either a bonus (additional points) or the multiplier of the number previously hit on the wall (creative ideas can be incorporated in a variety of ways)
- the shots can be performed by one player continuously or individually or as a group task in doubles or as a round robin