The color of the bullseye on a dartboard is red (referred to as "the red bit"). The outer ring of the bulls eye, commonly called a single bull or 25 is green.
The bullseye is red on the dartboard.
Bullseye on a dartboard.
The outer bullseye is worth 25; the inner bullseye is 50.
In the standard game, the dartboard is hung so that the bullseye is 5 ft 8 in (or 173 cm) from the floor
The Bullseye.
bullseye, because bulls eyes are red and that's the only color they see
The bullseye is red
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On an actual bull, since the animal is so massive, it is extremely difficult to hit the bull in the eye with a gun. Henceforth, the smallest and hardest part on a dartboard to hit is the "bullseye."
The green circle on a dartboard typically represents the "bullseye," which is the center target area. However, in the context of standard dartboards, the outer green ring is known as the "outer bull" and is worth 25 points. The inner bullseye, which is red, is worth 50 points. Players aim for these areas to maximize their scores during a game.
The height of a regulation dartboard is 5'8" from the center of the bullseye to the floor, with a toe line at 7' 9.5" inches from the front of the board for steel tip darts.
5'8" from the floor to the CENTER of the BULLSEYE is the height. 7'9.25" from the FACE of the board is the throw line.