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38: 46: 659: 150:, the bullseye is located 5 foot 8 inches (1.73m) above the floor. Before the start of a match, players will usually throw closest to the bullseye to decide who has the advantage of throwing first. An inner bullseye (sometimes called a "double bullseye" in amateur play) is a smaller inner circle and counts for 50 points, while an outer bull is worth 25 points. In the World Grand Prix, which has a double start format, an inner bullseye can begin a leg. In the 712: 90:) of molten glass was attached to a pole and spun rapidly to flatten it out into a large disk, from which windows were cut. The center was much thicker, with a small divot where the pole was attached, and this was referred to as the bullseye. The bullseye was too dense for making windows but often used for making 68:
In further development, success in an endeavor in which there is such inherent difficulty that most people are far more likely to choose, do, or identify something that is either unfortunately only close to or dismissively far from the ideal or necessary thing to choose can be called "hitting the
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in ships to let in light to the hold below deck, and these were also called bullseyes. By extension, police lanterns with lenses for focusing light into a spot became known as bullseyes. This thick glass was also called the crown, and the term bullseye became a slang term to refer to the British
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The term "bullseye" had been used since the Middle Ages to describe a hole, in particular where the breadth and thickness of the object was much larger than the hole. In this sense, it was commonly used to describe the
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and, by extension, since 1857, has been given to any throw, toss, or shot that hits the center.
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coin. Its use to describe the center of a target was first recorded in 1833, according to the
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game, the bullseye is part of a three-part tiebreaker that includes the treble twenty.
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In some archery traditions, the term "gold" is used in preference to "bullseye". In
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The "gold" is the yellow circle at the centre of this archery target.
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Geometric Shapes (Unicode block)
Bullseye (disambiguation)
Bullseye (mascot)


target
pontil mark
crown-glass windows
crown-glass lenses
deck prisms
crown
target archery
Kyūdō
darts
dart golf
Alan Evans
Bullseye (shooting competition)
Roundel
Bullseye
Porthole


"bulls-eye | Origin and meaning of bulls-eye by Online Etymology Dictionary"
"Bulls-eye | Etymology of bulls-eye by etymonline"
"Zuboshi definition on Wiktionary"
"Dart Board Regulations – Dartboard Height Measurements"
"Darts Basics – Rules, Tips, Equipment, How to Hang a Dartboard, Measurements"
"Darts: Sporting giants face-off"
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