Dart Wheel

Dart Wheel

6.037,758 playes

Dart Wheel is a precision-based skill game where players must carefully time their throws to hit a rotating target without striking unintended objects or obstacles.

About Dart Wheel

Dart Wheel challenges your reflexes and timing within a high-stakes arcade environment. The core gameplay revolves around a spinning wheel that serves as your primary target. Unlike standard dart games, the constant rotation adds a layer of difficulty, forcing you to anticipate movement and find the perfect window to release your shot. It is a game of patience and steady nerves, designed for those who enjoy mastery over simple but demanding mechanics.

The title is particularly suited for players who appreciate skill-focused challenges that can be played in short bursts. As you progress, the movement patterns require sharper focus and better hand-eye coordination. Its straightforward mouse-controlled interface ensures that the difficulty comes from the timing itself rather than complex inputs, making it an accessible yet rewarding experience for fans of action and range games.

  • Genre: Action
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Recommended age: 7+
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 06/23/2019

Why players like Dart Wheel

  • Tests precision and timing under pressure.
  • Simple and intuitive mouse-driven controls.
  • Challenging rotating target mechanics.
  • Smooth 3D visuals and responsive gameplay.

Instructions

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How to play

Use your mouse to aim and launch darts toward the spinning wheel. Watch the rotation carefully to predict where the target will be by the time your dart arrives. You must land your shots accurately while avoiding specific areas or objects on the wheel. Success depends on finding the right rhythm and waiting for the optimal moment to click and throw.

Tips for beginners

  • Observe the wheel's rotation for a few seconds to understand its speed.
  • Lead your shots slightly to account for the target's movement.
  • Patience is key; do not rush your throws if the gap is too small.
  • Focus on maintaining a consistent rhythm as the difficulty increases.