An example of something precise and accurate using darts would be hitting the bullseye in the center of the dartboard with multiple throws. Each throw consistently lands in or near the bullseye, demonstrating precision and accuracy in aiming and targeting.
The bullseye is red
50 points, double a regular bullseye
Hit the inner bull.
100 points in a game of darts. 173 centimetres from floor to bullseye.
yes if you have 50 left
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"
The very center of the bullseye is 50 points. The outer part is only 25.
It might be "Fifty For A Bullseye" (in darts).
The bullseye in darts is the smallest target, in the centre of the board. It is worth 50 points, 3 bulls is obviously hitting this target 3 times. You can actually finish on this shot, but there is very little room for error so it is rarely taken on, unless you are Phil Taylor, who has finished on this shot.
you start at 301,501 (standard) or 1001 and you have to get down to 0 finishing on the bullseye or a double