Darts Average Calculator: Find Your PPD & MPR Score

Darts Average Calculator: Find Your PPD & MPR Score

🎯 Darts Average Calculator

Calculate your PPD, MPR, three-dart average & player level — for 01 games and Cricket

— affects throw distance & board height display
Quick Presets
🎮 Game Configuration
📊 01 Game Stats (PPD)
📊 Cricket Game Stats (MPR)
👤 Player & Session Info
📋 Your Darts Average Results
📐 Darts Player Level Quick Reference
9
Perfect Leg (darts)
180
Max 3-Dart Score
4.0+
Pro MPR Target
95+
Pro 3-Dart Avg
7.92m
Standard Throw Dist (metric)
1.73m
Board Height (metric)
50
Bullseye Points
60
Triple 20 Points
🏆 Player Level Reference Table
Level 3-Dart Avg PPD (per dart) MPR Avg Darts/501 Leg Typical Profile
Beginner15 – 355 – 120.5 – 1.560 – 100+New player, learning doubles
Casual35 – 5012 – 171.5 – 2.540 – 60Pub player, occasional games
Intermediate50 – 6517 – 222.5 – 3.030 – 40Regular league play
Advanced65 – 8022 – 273.0 – 3.522 – 30Competitive local/county
Expert80 – 9527 – 323.5 – 4.517 – 22County/regional level
Professional95 – 11032 – 374.5 – 5.514 – 17PDC/BDO tour player
Elite Pro110+37+5.5+12 – 14World ranking top 32
📏 Standard Darts Board Dimensions
Measurement Imperial Metric Regulation Body Notes
Throw Distance (Steel)93.9 in (7’ 9.25")237.5 cmBDO / PDCFrom face of board to oche
Throw Distance (Soft)96 in (8’)243.8 cmNDA / NDFIElectronic boards
Board Height (Bullseye)68 in (5’ 8")172.7 cmBDO / PDCFloor to center of bull
Diagonal Distance102.6 in260.4 cmBDO / PDCOche corner to bullseye
Board Diameter18 in45.7 cmAllStandard bristle board
Bullseye Diameter0.5 in1.27 cmAllInner bull (50 pts)
Outer Bull Diameter1.26 in3.2 cmAllOuter bull (25 pts)
🎰 Darts Scoring Reference
Score Zone Points Cricket Value Probability (3 darts) Notes
Triple 20 (T20)60 pts3 marks~2% (beginners)Highest single dart score
Triple 19 (T19)57 pts3 marks~3% (beginners)Common for left-handed players
Bullseye (DB)50 pts3 marks (Cricket)~1–5%Double bull counts as 3 in Cricket
Outer Bull (SB)25 pts1.5 marks~4–10%Single bull
Double Ring2x segment2 marks~5–15%Required for checkout in 01
Single 2020 pts1 mark~20–40%Largest single-score segment
Maximum (180)180 pts9 marks~0.1% (amateurs)Three T20s in one round
Common 501 Checkout Combinations
Remaining Score Dart 1 Dart 2 Dart 3 Difficulty
170 (Max checkout)T20 (60)T20 (60)D-Bull (50)Expert
167T20 (60)T19 (57)D-Bull (50)Expert
160T20 (60)T20 (60)D20 (40)Expert
121T20 (60)S11 (11)D25 (50)Advanced
100T20 (60)D20 (40)Intermediate
81T19 (57)D12 (24)Intermediate
40D20 (40)Beginner target
32D16 (32)Easy finish
💡 Calculation Tips
🎯 Understanding PPD: Points Per Dart is calculated as total points scored divided by total darts thrown. A professional player averages 30+ PPD, which translates to a 3-dart average of 90+. Track at least 10 legs for a reliable PPD figure.
📊 Understanding MPR: Marks Per Round in Cricket is total marks scored divided by rounds played. Each triple = 3 marks, each double = 2 marks, each single = 1 mark. Pro Cricket players maintain 4.0+ MPR. Bullseye counts as 3 marks (double bull) or 2 marks (outer bull) in Cricket.
🏆 Three-Dart Average: Your 3-dart average = (starting score x legs played) ÷ total darts thrown x 3. For 501: if you average 27 darts per leg, your 3-dart average is roughly 501 ÷ 27 x 3 = 55.67. This is the most commonly quoted average in televised darts.
📐 Standard Setup: BDO/PDC regulation requires the throwing distance for steel-tip darts to be 7 ft 9.25 in (237.5 cm) from the face of the board, with the bullseye at exactly 5 ft 8 in (172.7 cm) from the floor. Always measure from the face of the board, not the wall.

The three-darts average in darts is the most talked about stat in any party. It shows roughly how well the player does. To count it one takes the whole amount of won points and shares that by the whole amount of thrown darts.

Then one times that result by three. For instance, if some reach 501 points with 15 darts, share 501 by 15 and times by 3. Like this one gets average of 100.20 what means, that every pause at the league gives around 100 points.

What the Three-Dart Average Is and How to Work It Out

Simple mode think that are even easier. One gathers the points from every pause, then shares by the number of pauses. Assume, that some reach 100 points in the first pause, 60 in the second and 50 in the third.

One adds those values and shares by three. Like this one fnids the average for the whole round.

In longer parties, it becomes hard to keep high average. Uneven rounds draw it down as time goes by. Some good legs in average above 80 does not make you superior player.

Each has mix from good and bad legs.

For newcomers, the average usually sits somewhere in the 30s or bottom 40s. Someone that plays roughly three months with proper darts, could reach steady average in the 40s, with good party average around 55. Player with three years of experience could have average around 40, especially if breaks happen in between. As a base, no one truly needs too care about the number.

Better focus on form, accuracy and effort.

Dump double points during counting of your hit average can cheat. Adding doubles commonly drops the value a bit. Player with points between 50 and 70 can sea it fall to around 40, when one includes doubles.

Point for round matters more than point for dart, because it considers enter and exit double efforts.

In local leagues, average of 50 is truly good. Average of 60 puts you between the best in many leagues. The weaker players have average in the low 30s, while the upper reach close to 70.

If some want to play in higher level, aim for average above 80, and even in the 90s.

At professional level, the values climb much higher. The highest ever logged in the Super League Darts belong to Michael van Gerwen, that reached 123.40 average in match of 2016 against Michael Smith. Leg with 13 darts gives average of 115.62, while leg with 15 darts comes to 100.2.

Both beat the leg from same spot, onlywith two more darts.

Darts Average Calculator: Find Your PPD & MPR Score

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