How far back does your oche need to be from your board? This is a common question I’ve googled many times after moving my board around the house. Even after knowing how far the throw-line should be, it would sometimes be difficult to measure because of obstructions, and second guessing myself like “should I account for the 2 inches the board protrudes from the wall?”.
Purchase an Oche Viper Dart Throw/Toe Line Floor Marker: The Bull Starts Here (Steel/Soft Tip Darts)
An $8 USD purchase enabled me to be confident in the accuracy of my throw-line. I invested in “The Oche-Tape” made by Target Darts. It will work for both soft-tip and steel-tip setups. My throw line ain’t pretty, it’s just a piece of masking tape on the floor, but most importantly it’s the correct distance.
So how does it work? If you all remember high-school geometry there’s something called the Pythagorean theorem. Think of a right triangle, where the wall is the A side of the triangle, the floor is B side of the triangle, and your oche-tape will be the hypotenuse.
The image below is courtesy of dartbrokers.com (I borrowed without asking, is that considered stealing?)

- You stick the dart or tip in a hole on the oche-tape
- Pin it into your center bull
- Measure diagonally to the floor, and that’s where you throw-line aka oche should be
Make sure the height of your board is correct since your throw line will be based off of that.
The product is straight forward and a no brains solution to making sure you’re consistent with your throw distance. I’ve entertained the idea of bringing it with me to the bar to double check their lines.






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