yes if you have 50 left
The bullseye is red
you start at 301,501 (standard) or 1001 and you have to get down to 0 finishing on the bullseye or a double
It's worth nothing. A dart does not count if it falls out of the board less than five seconds after your third dart is thrown (the five second rule).
Depends on the scoring system. usually 10.
A standard game of darts is 501 (double out) the length of matches is determined by what you are playing in.
In darts, a double bullseye scores 50 points, and it is the most valuable single target on the board. If a player hits a double bullseye with their first dart, they automatically win the game. Therefore, the combination of the first two darts could be a double bullseye and any other score, or any other dart followed by a double bullseye, as long as the double bullseye is hit to secure victory.
100 points in a game of darts. 173 centimetres from floor to bullseye.
The bullseye is red
In the game of 501 darts, a double bullseye is worth 50 points. The bullseye itself has two parts: the outer bull, worth 25 points, and the inner bull (double bullseye), worth 50 points. Therefore, hitting a double bullseye contributes significantly to reducing the score in 501.
50 points, double a regular bullseye
In the game of darts, a player has approximately a 36 percent chance of hitting the bull's eye. However, skill level influences this probability.
Hit the inner bull.
Playing the Marlboro Outwit The West game, are we?
The bullseye.
In Darts a bullseye is worth 50 points, in archery its worth 10 points. However, puritans of archery do not call it bullseye they refer to it as "the Gold"
You have sort of answered your own question there. To end a game of darts you must end on a double, the red bull or "bullseye" is actually a double - so you may finish on this. The green bull is known as single bull.
The very center of the bullseye is 50 points. The outer part is only 25.