Dart Board Area Ratios

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Posted by Mike (216.4.24.217) on 19:09:53 30/05/03

In Reply to: Trivia question - area in a darts board posted by Olivia Bolton

As far as areas go it breaks down like this.



Double # zone = 0.773 sq. in.

Single # outer = 3.547 sq. in.

Triple # zone = 0.479 sq. in.

Single # inner = 2.297 sq. in.

Single Bull = 1.031 sq. in.

Doulbe Bull = 0.196 sq. in.



Here are the area ratios compared to a double bull



Double # zone = 3.94 times large than double bull

Single # outer = 18.06 times large than double bull

Triple # zone = 2.44 times large than double bull

Single # inner = 11.70 times large than double bull

Single Bull = 5.25 times large than double bull







: I've been wondering - on a regulation darts board, is there a standard for the dimensions of each score, or area.

:

: For example, is the area of a double twice the size of the area for a treble, but a tenth the size of the area for a single? Or the area for an outer bull twice the size of the area of the inner bull.

:

: I'd be very grateful if anyone could help me with this.





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