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Remember, a player’s score is cut in half if not successful, so the “41” round presents quite a 
challenge! 

 
 
 

              20   19   D    18    17   T    16   15   41    B     TOTAL 

Player 1     
Player 2 

 
 

 

 
 
ALL FIVES - 51

   (G47)

 

 
The entire board is in-play for this game (all segments are active).  With each round (of 3 
darts) each player has to score a total which is divisible by 5.  Every “five” counts as one point.  
For example 10, 10, 5 = 25.  Since 25 is divisible by 5 fives, this player scores 5 points (5 x 5 
= 25). 
 
If a player throws 3 darts that are not divisible by 5, no points are given.  Also, the last dart of 
each round must land in a segment.  If a player throws the third dart and it lands in the catch 
ring area (or misses the board completely), he earns no points even if the first two  
 
darts are divisible by 5.  This prevents a player from “tanking” the third throw if his first two are 
good.  The first player to total fifty-one (51) “fives” is the winner.  The LCD screen will keep 
track of the point totals. 

Additional variations of this game are detailed below.  The rules 

are the same except the total needed to win varies as indicated in the number following 
the game. 

 

ALL FIVES - 61

   (G48)  

 

ALL FIVES - 81

   (G50) 

ALL FIVES - 71

   (G49)  

 

ALL FIVES - 91

   (G51)

 

 

SHANGHAI - 1

 

 

(G52)

 

 

Each player must progress around the board from 1 through 20 in order.  Players start at 
number 1 and throw 3 darts.  The object is to score the most points possible in each round of 
3 darts.  Doubles and triples count toward your score.  The player with the highest score after 
completing all twenty segments is the winner. 

Additional variations of this game are 

detailed below.  The rules are the same except the starting segment varies as indicated 
in the number following the game.

 

 

SHANGHAI 5 (G53) 

-   Game starts at segment 5  

 

SHANGHAI 10 (G54) 

- Game starts at segment 10 

SHANGHAI 15 (G55)

 - Game starts at segment 15 

 

GOLF – 9 Holes   

(G56)

 

 

This is a dartboard simulation of the game golf (but you don’t need clubs to play).  The object 
is to complete a round of 9 through 18 “holes” with the lowest score possible.  The 
Championship “course” consists of all par 3 holes making par 27 for a nine hole round or 54 
for a round of 18. 
 
The segments 1 through 18 are used with each number representing a “hole.”  You must 
score 3 hits in each hole to move to the next hole.  Obviously, double and triples affect your 
score as they allow you to finish a hole with fewer strokes.  For example, throwing a triple on 
the first shot of a hole it is counted as an “eagle” and that player gets a completes that hole 
with 1 “stroke.” 
 
Note: The active player continues to throw darts until he “holes out” (scores 3 hits on the 
current hole).  The voice announcer will indicate the player that is up - listen carefully to avoid 
shooting out of sequence.  By the way, there are no “gimmes” in this game! 

Additional 

variations of this game are detailed below.  The rules are the same except the number 
of holes needed to play.

 

 

GOLF – 18 Holes

   

(G57) – 

Same as above except play lasts 18 holes (rounds)

 

 
FOOTBALL

    (G58)

  

 
Strap your helmet on for this game!  The first thing necessary is to select each player’s 
“playing field.”  Each player can do this by throwing a dart or by manually pressing a segment 
on the board.  This is entirely up to you, but whichever segment is select becomes your 
starting point which carries through the bullseye and directly across to the other side of the 
bullseye. 
 
For example, if you select the 20 segment, you start on the double 20 (outer ring) and 
continue all the way through to the double 3.  The “field” is made up of 11 individual segments 
and must be hit in order.  So, keeping with the example above, you must throw darts in the 
following segments in this order: 
 
 

Double 20 ... Outer Single 20 ... Triple 20 ... Inner Single 20 ...  

 

Outer Bullseye ... Inner Bullseye ... Outer Bullseye ... Inner Single 3 ...  

 

Triple 3 ... Outer Single 3 ... and finally a Double 3. 

 
The First player to “score” is the winner.  The LED display will keep track of your progress and 
indicate the segment you need to throw for next. 

 
BOWLING

     (G59)

  

 
This dartboard adaptation of bowling 
is a real challenge!  It is a difficult game 
in that you must be very accurate to rack 
up a decent score.  Player one starts the 
game.  You must select your “alley” by 
either throwing dart or manually pressing 

 

segment of choice.  Once alley is selected, 
you have 2 remaining darts to throw in 
which to score points or “pins.”  Each 
specific segment in your “alley” is worth a 
given pin total: 

 

Segment Score

 

 Double 

pins 

 

Outer Single 

3 pins 

 Triple 

10 

pins 

 

Inner Single 

7 pins 

 
There are several rules for this game as follows: 

 

1.  

A perfect game score would be 200 in this version of bowling 

2.  

You cannot hit the same singles segment twice within the same “frame” (round).  The 
second hit will count as zero points.  

Hint:

 Try to hit each single to reach 10 points in the 

frame. 

3.  

You can score 20 points per “frame” by hitting the triple segment twice. 

4.  

Hitting the double segment with your second dart will only count as 10 points if you 
scored a double on your first throw.  Otherwise you will score a total of 9 points by 
throwing a double with your second dart. 

 
BASEBALL – 6 Innings

    (G60)           

 

 
This dartboard version of baseball takes 
a great deal of skill.   As in the real game, 
a complete game consists of 9 innings. 
Each player throws 3 darts per “inning.” 

 

   

The field is laid out as shown in the diagram. 
 

Segment 

Result____________                       

 

Singles segments 

“Single” - one base 

Doubles segment 

“Double” - two bases 

Triples segment 

“Triple” - Three bases 

Bullseye 

“Home Run” (

can only 

 

 

be attempted on third 

 

 

dart of each round

 
The object of the game is to score as many runs as possible each inning.  The player with the 
most runs at the end of the game is the winner. 

 

BASEBALL – 9 Innings

    (G61) – Same as above except 9 innings (rounds).

 

 

STEEPLECHASE

   (G62)    

 

 
The object of this game is to be the first player to finish the “race” by being the first to 
complete the “track.”  The track starts at the 20 segment and runs clockwise around the board 
to the 5 segment and ends with a bullseye.  Sounds easy right?  What has not yet been 
specified is that you must hit the inner single segment of each number to get through the 
course.  This is the area between the bullseye and the triples ring.  And, as with a real  
steeplechase, there are obstacles throughout the course to hurdle.  The four hurdles are 
found at the following places:  
 

 1

st

 fence 

Triple 13  

 2

nd

 fence 

Triple 17 

 3

rd

 fence  

Triple 8   

 4

th

 fence 

Triple 5 

 
The first player to complete the course and hit the bullseye wins the race. 

 
SHOVE A PENNY

    (G63)

   

 

 

Only the numbers 15 through 20 and the bullseye are used.  Singles are worth 1 point, 
doubles are worth 2, and triples are worth 3 points.  Each player must throw for the numbers 
in order with the objective of scoring 3 points in each segment to move on to the next.  If a 
player scores more than 3 points in any one number, the excess points are given to the next 
player.  The first player to score 3 points in all segments (15 - 20 and bull) is the winner.  

 

NINE-DART CENTURY

  (G64) 

 

 
The object of this game is to attempt to score 100 points, or come as close as possible, after 3 
rounds (9 darts).  Doubles and triples count as 2x and 3x their value respectively.  Going over 
100 points is considered a “bust” and causes you to lose unless all players go over.  In that 
case, the player closest to 100 wins (player that scored the lowest amount over 100. 

 

GREEN VS. RED

   (G65)    

 

(2 players only) 

 

This game is a race around the board, where skill at hitting doubles and triples pays off with 
victory.  Player 1 is “green” and player 2 is “red.”  Player 1 shoots for only doubles and triples 
that are green and works around the board clockwise.  Player 2 starts at 20 and works around 
the board counter-clockwise, shooting for red segments (the temporary score display will 
indicate which segment to throw for).  Note: a maximum of one double and one triple of the 
same number can be scored in a single round. 
 
What’s more, hitting the wrong number (of your opponent’s color) 

subtracts

 that amount from 

your score - so be careful. 
 
The player with the most points after completion of the game is the winner. 

 

Game Menu 

Game #   Description  

G01  301 

G34  Round the clock r10 singles 

G02  401 

G35  Round the clock r15 singles 

G03  501 

G36  Round the clock 1 doubles 

G04  601 

G37  Round the clock 5 doubles 

G05  701 

G38  Round the clock 10 doubles 

G06  801 

G39  Round the clock 15 doubles 

G07  901 

G40  Round the clock 1 triples 

G08  Cricket 

G41  Round the clock 5 triples 

G09  No-score cricket 

G42  Round the clock 10 triples 

G10  Scram 

G43  Round the clock 15 triples 

G11  Cut throat cricket 

G44  Killer 

G12  Count up 300 

G45  Double down 

G13  Count up 400 

G46  Double down 41 

G14  Count up 500 

G47  All fives 51 

G15  Count up 600 

G48  All fives 61  

G16  Count up 700 

G49  All fives 71 

Any Double 

Any Triple 

‘41’ Round 

 

Summary of Contents for ZETA

Page 1: ...he display goes through power up test 2 Press GAME buttons until desired game is displayed 3 Press PLAYER button to select the number of players 1 2 3 4 t 1 1 t 2 2 t 3 3 t 4 4 The default setting is 2 players 4 Press START button to activate game and begin play 5 Throw darts The dart indicator display is located to the right of the score display The number of darts displayed indicate the remainin...

Page 2: ... or 3 times the numerical value of each segment For example a dart that lands in the triple 20 segment is scored as 60 points The cumulative scores for each player will be displayed in the LCD display as the game progresses Additional variations of this game are detailed below The rules are the same except the point total varies as indicated in the number COUNT UP 400 G13 COUNT UP 800 G17 COUNT UP...

Page 3: ...ve 2 remaining darts to throw in which to score points or pins Each specific segment in your alley is worth a given pin total Segment Score Double 9 pins Outer Single 3 pins Triple 10 pins Inner Single 7 pins There are several rules for this game as follows 1 A perfect game score would be 200 in this version of bowling 2 You cannot hit the same singles segment twice within the same frame round The...

Page 4: ...ot be used Avoid spilling liquid onto the target area since it can result in permanent damage and is not covered by the warranty Accessories Spare Parts Item Description Price 100 64675 12 darts with replacement Tips 12 95 100 64670 AC Adapter 11 95 68950 00 Aluminum Shafts 3 pack 4 50 68750 00 48 pack replacement tips 5 95 68670 Metallic Flights 3 pack Assorted Styles 3 50 68730 Soft Tip Starter ...

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