The target area is called the "house." Any rock that touches a portion of the house can score. The very center point of the house is called the "tee." The circular area around the pin (usually white) is called the "button." The inner ring is called the "4-foot" ring (because it is 4 feet in diameter). The middle ring is the "8-foot," and the outer ring is the "12-foot."
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The very center of the target zone (the "house") is called the "tee" or the "pin." Usually, there is a hole in the ice that the tip of a measuring tool can be inserted into, to determine which of two rocks is closest to the tee if it is too difficult to judge.
The scoring area, which looks like a target, is called the "house." Any stone that is inside or touching part of the house is eligible to score.