If you’restill aBlue Princebeginner, you’ll likely be stumped by the Billiard Room when you first encounter it.
At the same time, I know dead ends can be frustrating.
You don’t need any knowledge of the rules of darts to complete the Billiard Room puzzle.

In the example above, we’ll start with zero and add five, so our total is five.
I’ll pick the seven on the outside of the dart board, and we’ll move on.
Problem number two has two green spaces: five and six.

Start at zero, add five, then add six, and you get 11.
11 is our answer.
Now, we’ll look at a more complicated example in the third image above.

This time, we have a green five, a yellow one, and a pink two.
Diamond
After performing the operation of the same color as the bullseye, swap the digits of the result.
Red dots
Repeat the step of the same color the same number of times as there are dots.

Red slash
Divide the result by two.
Red X
Skip the step of the same color as the bullseye.
Partially colored section
Divide the result by three.

Round the number to the nearest whole number.
Round to the nearest ten.
Round to the nearest 100.

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