The regulation distance separating the thrower from the dartboard is a critical element of the game. This measurement ensures fair play and allows for consistent conditions across different venues and skill levels. For steel-tip darts, the oche, or throwing line, should be 7 feet 9 1/4 inches (2.37 meters) from the face of the dartboard. Soft-tip darts typically require a distance of 8 feet (2.44 meters). Adhering to these specific measurements is fundamental to standardized competition.
Maintaining a uniform throwing distance is important for competitive integrity, it also aids in developing consistent throwing techniques. Players can reliably practice and refine their accuracy when the baseline remains constant. Historically, the standardization of the distance evolved alongside the formalization of darts as a sport, reflecting efforts to create a level playing field and promote wider participation.