A standard dartboard features 20 numbered segments, each representing a different score from 1 to 20. These segments are arranged in a specific clockwise order, with the numbers alternating between high and low values to increase the challenge of the game. Additionally, the board includes a bullseye at the center, which consists of two concentric circles that score 50 points (inner bull) and 25 points (outer bull).
There are 20 wedges, each divided into 4 sections for a total of 80 segments, plus the two in the middle for a grand total of 82 scoring areas.
There are 10 odd number segments on the dart board: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 Some people also count the single bull (25) as an odd number.
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Ah, isn't that a happy little question! On a conventional dart board, there are 82 scoring zones. Each number on the board has its own scoring area, with different point values. Just remember, whether you hit the bullseye or the outer edge, every dart throw is a chance to create your own masterpiece on the board.
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You can divide a segment into an infinite number of smaller segments.