Lawn darts (also called
Jarts or
yard darts) is a
lawn game for two players or teams. A lawn dart set usually includes four large
darts and two targets. The game play and objective are similar to both
horseshoes and
darts. The darts are similar to the ancient Roman
plumbata. They are typically 12 inches (30 cm) long with a weighted metal or plastic tip on one end and three plastic fins on a rod at the other end. The darts are intended to be tossed underhand toward a horizontal ground target, where the weighted end hits first and sticks into the ground. The target is typically a plastic ring, and landing anywhere within the ring scores a point.
On December 19, 1988, the
Consumer Product Safety Commission banned lawn darts from sale in the
United States.
Shortly after, in 1989, they were also banned in Canada.
Safety lawn darts can be found in a few stores around the United States.
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