The game itself is pretty straightforward when you look at the facts. There are two rounds every day except Sunday. In the first round, fifty archers shoot thirty arrows at a target. Then in the second round, twenty more arrows are shot. The target size is regulated too, between 61 and 102 centimeters tall and 66 to 127 centimeters around. The archers stand at a set distance that is never less than 15.21 meters and never more than 30.48 meters away. They have to finish their round of shooting in under five minutes. The winning number for each round is just the last two digits of the total arrows that hit the target. So if 456 arrows hit, the winning number is 56. It is all based on a physical count.