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50 Finish

Use this 50 checkout guide to pick the best route, manage first-dart misses, and keep your finish decisions calm in real matchplay.

  • Exact double-out finish Protect familiar doubles to keep finishes repeatable under pressure.
  • Standard and safer routes Choose route risk by miss coverage, pressure, and opponent position.
  • Missed-dart recovery Have a clear recovery branch before dart one to avoid panic lines.
  • Setup-first decision support When direct routes break, convert quickly to your best next leave.

๐ŸŽฏ Quick answer

Best route

Bull

Safer route

18 โ†’ D16

Key risk

Bull dependency: if dart one or two drifts, the finish can vanish quickly.

๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Finish flow diagram

Read this finish as a simple sequence: choose the route, react to dart one, then close on a legal double.

Start

Start with 50 remaining.

D1

Dart 1: aim Bull.

Win

Reach exactly 0 with a valid double to close the leg.

Standard line

Bull

If dart 1 misses

Switch to the safer continuation: 18 โ†’ D16. If no clean finish remains, set up a preferred double for next visit.

๐Ÿ“ธ Finish board example

Route visual: Bull

Low-score visual example: compact grouping for steady double-out finishing.

Standard line on this score: Bull

  • Use board landmarks around your first target before throwing dart one.
  • If dart one misses, switch to the safer continuation instead of forcing the original route.
  • When no clean close remains, use dart three to leave a preferred double for next visit.

๐ŸŽฌ PDC finish example

PDC checkout examples from this practical finishing zone.

Best checkouts from the 2019/20 World Championship

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  • Official PDC highlight pack with popular finish moments.
  • Includes mixed route types and pressure situations.
  • Good all-around visual reference for checkout habits.

๐ŸŽฏ Main route

50 Finish main route table
Dart Target Points Score left
1 Bull 50 Checkout

๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ Safer route

50 Finish safer route table
Dart Target Points Score left
1 18 18 32
2 D16 32 Checkout

โ†ช๏ธ If you miss the first dart

  • If Bull lands as 25, 25 remains: switch to T3 โ†’ D8.
  • If dart one scores 0, 50 remains: re-enter with T10 โ†’ D10 rather than forcing a panic treble.
  • Call the new total out loud after dart one so your second and third darts follow a valid route.

๐ŸŽฏ Bull decision

  • Bull is viable on this score, but only when it keeps the best miss coverage for the remaining darts.
  • Before aiming bull, confirm what happens if you hit 25 instead of 50.

โš ๏ธ Common mistakes

Mistake 1

Forcing low-percentage recovery darts from 50 instead of switching to setup when the first route breaks.

Mistake 2

Ignoring bogey and awkward leaves after dart two.

Mistake 3

Rushing arithmetic and throwing dart three before confirming the legal finish.

๐Ÿงฉ Setup and preferred leaves

  • If 50 cannot be finished after dart one, use dart two to protect a clean double (40, 32, 24, or 16).
  • Prefer leaves that match your strongest finishing double rather than chasing maximum points blindly.
  • Avoid leaving 1 in double-out formats; plan setup darts to keep even finish options.

๐Ÿ” Neighbor finishes

โ“ 50 Finish FAQ

What is the standard 50 finish route?

A common route is Bull. Route choice can still vary by preferred doubles and miss coverage.

Is there a safer 50 checkout option?

A safer alternative is 18 โ†’ D16, especially when you want cleaner backup options after a miss.

Should I force the finish from 50 if dart one misses?

Not always. If a high-probability two-dart close is gone, switch to setup mode and leave your best double for next visit.

Does bull matter on 50?

Bull can appear in valid routes, but only use it when the hit and miss outcomes both stay practical.

Build the full skill around this route

Checkout execution improves faster when rules, setup, and route choices work together.

๐Ÿ”Ž Sources and Editorial Review

Written by

The Darts Fan editorial team

Reviewed against

WDF Playing Rules and PDC Rules of Darts

Last reviewed

March 2026

How this page was built

This guide combines official rules, standard matchplay conventions, and beginner-focused checkout explanations.

Editorial note

Routes can vary by player preference, but all examples here respect standard double-out logic.

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