Bullseye (target)
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The bullseye, or bull's-eye, is the centre of a target (worth 10 points in target archery or 50 points in darts), and by extension the name given to any shot that hits the bullseye. In darts, a double bullseye is the centre (small) bullseye and counts as 50 points.[1]
The word bullseye can therefore refer to any design or pattern featuring prominent concentric circles, visually suggesting an archery target.
Consequently, "hitting the bullseye" became a term for an unexpectedly good success.
The logo for US Target Corporation resembles a bullseye.
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- ^ Osgood, Rick. "Darts Basics – Rules, Tips, Equipment, How to Hang a Dartboard, Measurements". www.cyberdarts.com. http://www.cyberdarts.com/basics/dartsbasics.html. Retrieved 2009-01-04.
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