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What the Rings Mean on a Darts Scoreboard

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Summary: Rings on a dartboard usually separate point values. Learn about playing darts, throwing darts, and darts games in this free video.

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"Okay, we know what numbers we're going to be using in the game of Three's Company, but what do all these rings mean? They wouldn't put them here if they didn't mean something, right? So we have an outer ring right here, we have an inner ring, then we have a bullseye. And the bullseye is comprised of two rings. We have the black bullseye, which is worth one bullseye, we have the red bullseye, which is called a double bullseye. So, if you hit the bullseye, you actually hit a double bullseye if you hit the red one right in the middle right there. Now, in Three's Company, this outer ring is worth two. What that means is, say you hit the nineteen, okay, because we're going to be using between fourteen and twenty and bullseye. So, nineteen--say you hit the outer ring right here on the nineteen. That is worth two nineteens, and in the game of Three's Company, we're going to be trying to hit three nineteens. So this is worth two nineteens, all this white area is worth one nineteen. If you hit anywhere in this white area, one nineteen. Then in this inner ring right here, this is worth three nineteens. If you hit this nineteen right here, the inner ring, you just hit three of them and you are done with nineteen. I'm going to show you a little more about that on the scoreboard. But then again when you work in here, this white part, again, you hit that, it's worth one nineteen. Remember, we're going to be going for three in Three's Company, and I'm going to show you that on the scoreboard here. Then you come in and hit a bullseye and a double bullseye. Let me teach you how to play the game of Three's Company."

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