Darts Shanghai Score Calculator for Match Totals

🎯 Darts Shanghai Score Calculator

Total a Shanghai round from target number hits, missed darts, bonus rules, instant-win checks, and multi-player match standings.

Enter the current target number and count how many darts landed in the single, double, and triple beds. A true Shanghai is one single, one double, and one triple on the same target in one turn.

📋 Presets

Round Inputs

Sets the target track and scorecard context.
Only active players are included in standings.
The round total is added to this player's score.
Usually matches the target number in standard Shanghai.
Only darts landing on this number score for the round.
Choose the house rule used when all three beds are hit.
Singles on the current target, worth 1x each.
Doubles on the current target, worth 2x each.
Triples on the current target, worth 3x each.
Misses, wrong numbers, bounce-outs, or non-scoring darts.
Adds a standings note after the round total is applied.
Optional house cap after bonuses are applied.

📝 Current Player Scores

Round Total
0
points this turn
Target scoring breakdown
Shanghai Status
No
single + double + triple
Bonus or instant-win note
Updated Score
0
throwing player total
Previous score plus round total
Match Leader
Player 1
after this round
Lead and catch-up note

🧮 Score Breakdown

Step Value Calculation Note

🎯 Round Component Grid

3
Darts Thrown
All three accounted for.
0
Bed Score
Single, double, and triple value.
0
Bonus
House bonus applied after scoring.
1st
Player Rank
Rank after this turn is posted.

📊 Shanghai Reference Tables

Target Single Double Triple Natural Shanghai
11236 points plus rule effect
55101530 points plus rule effect
1010203060 points plus rule effect
1515304590 points plus rule effect
20204060120 points plus rule effect
Hit pattern Darts used Base multiplier Shanghai? Scorecard note
Single only1 to 31x per hitNoCount target singles only
Double only1 to 32x per hitNoCan outscore singles quickly
Triple only1 to 33x per hitNoHighest raw bed
Single + double + triple36x totalYesApply house Shanghai rule
Any missed dart1 to 30xNoMisses never score
Rule mode What happens Best for Calculator output
Instant winShanghai ends matchClassic pub gamesFlags instant win
25 point bonusAdd 25 after base scoreLonger casual matchesShows bonus total
50 point bonusAdd 50 after base scoreBig comeback nightsShows bonus total
Points onlyCount 6x target onlyPractice scoringNo bonus added
Match size Score tracking Typical rounds Standing check
Solo practiceOne running score1-20Track target accuracy
Two playersHead-to-head total1-20Lead after each throw
Three to four playersScorecard columns1-20Rank by total score
Five to six playersPub match standings1-9 or 1-20Watch catch-up gaps

💡 Tips

Separate the bed counts

Record singles, doubles, and triples separately before adding the score. A 6x target score is only a Shanghai when the hits include one of each bed.

Post the score before the next throw

Update the throwing player's match total immediately so the next player knows whether a Shanghai or a big target can change the standings.

Use this darts Shanghai score calculator to total target hits, missed darts, Shanghai bonuses, instant wins, and updated standings for each round.

Shanghai is a game of darts wherein each player select a target number and throws three darts at that target number. To complete a Shanghai, a player must hit the single bed, the double bed, and the triple bed of the selected target number. If a player hits the single, double, and triple bed of the same target number with there three darts, then the player has achieved a Shanghai.

A Shanghai can lead to either an immediate win of the game of Shanghai, or it can lead to a bonus being add to the player’s round total. Due to the use of different house rules by different groups of player, the requirements for achieving a Shanghai can differ from group to group. Such variations to the rules for achieving a Shanghai may include different bonus amount for achieving a Shanghai, different caps for the total possible point values for each round, and different number of players that track the scores of each player.

Shanghai Darts Scoring and Calculator

The calculator is a tool that perform the mathematical calculations for the game of Shanghai. The target number for the round, the three types of bed that were hit (single, double, and triple), any miss for that round, and the bonus rule for the game can all be entered into the calculator. The target number for each round is the bed that each player aim for during that round.

The target number often corresponds to the current round number for the game. If a player hits the single bed for the target number, the player score that target number of points for that round. If a player hits the double bed for the target number, the player score twice the target number of points for that round.

If a player hits the triple bed for the target number, the player scores three times the target number of points for that round. Any miss of the target number result in zero points being scored by the player for that round. Each of these score must be recorded by the players in order to avoid any arguments regarding the scores of the players.

The calculator can also determine if a round resulted in a true Shanghai. The determination of whether a round resulted in a true Shanghai is important, as some group award a Shanghai to the player who achieved a Shanghai as an immediate win of the game, while other groups only award the player who achieved a Shanghai with a bonus point total. The rules regarding the awarding of a Shanghai can impact the strategy that each player use when playing the game; if a Shanghai can result in an immediate win, players may take more risk to try to achieve a Shanghai.

However, if a Shanghai only results in a bonus score for the round, then players may take more strategic shot at the target number to avoid losing their current lead in the game. Thus, the calculator allow players to view the results of a round with each of these different rule sets applied to determine the potential score of any given round. When many player are competing against one another in a game of Shanghai, the lead of the game can change very quick.

In games with three or four player, for instance, the lead can change after each player complete their turn. The standings view of the calculator can display the players in order of their scores after each posting of scores for each round. This eliminates the need for players to perform mental calculation of the scores of each player in the game, since the calculator will show the updated standings after each round.

This view is especially helpful for players who calculate the score of each player in their heads, as many players do, and who may make mistake during those calculations. Some league implement the concept of a round cap for the game of Shanghai. A round cap limits the number of point that can be earned by a single player during a turn in the game.

Such a rule is often implemented to avoid one lucky player winning the game of Shanghai due to a Shanghai during a single turn. The round cap will be applied after the bonus score are calculated for each player. The calculator will show how many point will be trimmed from each player’s score due to the round cap.

Without the calculator, it is easy for players to overstate the number of point that the round cap will add to the total scores of each player. The reference table on the calculator display the values of each of the target numbers. Each target number have a different value for the Shanghai if it is achieved by each player.

For example, a Shanghai on a target number of 20 is worth more points than a Shanghai on a target number of 5. For these reason, experienced player often wait until later rounds of the game until they make critical decision in the game. The early rounds are often used to ensure that each player stays within scoring range of the lead player.

A player may choose to aim for the triple bed with their first dart. If a player aim for the triple bed first with their first dart, they may choose to aim for the single bed and the double bed with their following two darts. Such decision are made by the player, but the calculator can display the score that will result from those choices.

A player that is attempting to protect their lead may choose to aim for the single bed with their first dart to avoid possibly missing their target number. The calculator can calculate the results of such choice by the player, but the calculator cannot calculate the mental state of the player. Misses are an important part of the game of Shanghai.

Any number of miss will reduce the score of the player who obtained those misses. For instance, a miss on a target number of 20 will reduce a Shanghai to a score of only 20 point instead of 60 point (triples the target number). These score can change the standings of the game.

Additionally, the requirement to record each of these miss ensures that no argument will arise as to the scores of each of the players. The format setting for the calculator are helpful for players who wish to shorten the game of Shanghai. For instance, if the game only goes to 9 round instead of 20 round of Shanghai, the calculator will automatically adjust the target limit.

This will ensure that the players do not attempt to use the wrong reference value for the target numbers. The calculator allows each player to easily turn their three darts into a posted score for the game. Additionally, the calculator remove any argument regarding the scores of each player, since the calculator has performed the calculation for each player.

Once the calculator has performed the calculation for the round, players can view the total score of each player, the current leader of the game, and how many player need to catch up to the leader. The value of the calculator is that each player can view the same number as each other and gain an understanding of the game of Shanghai.

Darts Shanghai Score Calculator for Match Totals

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