A dartboard is a circular target, typically made of sisal fibers, used for the game of darts. Measuring 18 inches in diameter, it is divided into 20 numbered segments, each with a specific point value. The board's center is called the bullseye, comprising an outer ring (worth 25 points) and an inner red dot, known as the double bull (worth 50 points). The remaining segments are numbered from 1 to 20, arranged in a specific pattern. Players aim to throw small, pointed darts at the board, earning points based on where the dart lands. Dartboards are commonly found in pubs, clubs, and homes, providing endless hours of competitive entertainment.