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In darts, "double four" refers to the specific scoring area on a standard dartboard where a player must aim to hit in order to score points. The double four segment is located at the outer edge of the board, between the numbers 4 and 13. Successfully hitting the double four awards the player 8 points, as it doubles the value of the number segment hit.
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The area on a dartboard known as Annie's room is the number 1. You need to get the double 1.
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The red and green at the center of a dartboard is called the bulls eye. Other parts of the board include the double ring, triple ring, and outer ring.
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The score at the center of a dartboard, known as the bullseye, is worth 50 points. The outer bullseye ring, surrounding the bullseye, is worth 25 points. Darts thrown into these areas can significantly contribute to a player's score in games like 501 or 301.
The outer bullseye is worth 25; the inner bullseye is 50.
The very center is the double bulls eye, and the small ring around it is just bulls eye.
The bullseye is red on the dartboard.
The very center is the double bulls eye, and the small ring around it is just bulls eye.
In darts, a double top refers to the area on the dartboard that is worth 40 points, located in the top center of the board. To achieve a double top, a player must hit the outer ring of the 20 segment twice. It is often used as a finishing score, especially when a player needs to reach zero from 40 points.