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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Well im sure it was 62 but i went to a pub quiz 2night that said it was 82 despite the fact the whole pub had 62 as the answer. ( i doubt that helped much but its better than nothing ) There are 82 as each single zone is counted twice as it is split by the triple zone. Single 20 + 20 + Double 20 + Triple 20 + 2
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20...For Wajs Huh...LOL
You can divide a segment into an infinite number of smaller segments.