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Around the Clock scorer

Work the board from 1 to 20

Oche scores Around the Clock for you — highlighting your current target, advancing as you hit and tracking how fast you clear the board.

  • 1 → 20 in order
  • Current target highlighted
  • Race friends
  • Great warm-up
Oche app — Scoreboard screen

What Oche does for Around the Clock

A perfect warm-up that needs zero admin — Oche keeps your place so every dart counts toward the finish.

Always know your target

Oche highlights the number you need next, so you can keep your eyes on the board, not the rules.

Advances automatically

Hit your number and Oche moves you on; miss and you simply throw again next turn.

Race multiple players

Everyone progresses on their own track, so you can see who's closest to 20.

Flexible targets

Play singles only or require doubles and trebles for a tougher run — your choice.

Around the Clock rules in brief

Around the Clock — also called Round the Clock — is a simple practice game where you hit every number from 1 to 20 in sequence.

  • Start on number 1 and work your way up to 20 in order.
  • Hit your current number to advance to the next; a miss means you try again on your next turn.
  • The first player to hit 20 (or the bull, if you include it) wins.
  • For a harder game, require a double or treble of each number instead of a single.
Read the full Around the Clock rules

How it works

How to score Around the Clock in Oche

  1. Pick Around the Clock

    Select the mode, choose singles or doubles/trebles, and add your players.

  2. Throw at the highlighted number

    Oche shows your current target; tap when you hit and it advances you automatically.

  3. Reach 20 first

    Race to the end of the board — Oche tracks everyone's position and calls the winner.

FAQ

Around the Clock scorer FAQ

Is the Around the Clock scorer free?
Yes. Around the Clock is free to score in Oche, with no ads and no account.
Does it show my current number?
Yes. Oche always highlights the number you need next and advances you the moment you hit it.
Can I play with doubles or trebles?
Yes. You can require singles, doubles or trebles of each number for an easier or tougher game.
How many players can join?
You can play solo as a warm-up or race several friends, each on their own track to 20.

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