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🎳 Bowling Score Calculator

Enter the pins knocked down in each frame and get your full 10-frame bowling score instantly, with strike and spare bonuses applied automatically.

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A perfect game (12 strikes in a row) scores exactly 300.

Enter pins knocked down (0-10). Entering 10 is automatically shown as a strike.

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Frame and running totals update as you type. A frame shows β€” until enough of the following throws are known to score it.

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How Bowling Scoring Works (Strikes, Spares, Frame 10)

A game of bowling has 10 frames, and each frame normally gives you two chances to knock down all 10 pins. Knocking down all 10 on your first ball is a strike β€” the frame ends after one ball, and its score is 10 plus the pins from your next two throws. If it takes both balls to clear all 10 pins, that's a spare, scored as 10 plus the pins from your very next throw. Anything else is an open frame, scored simply as the sum of both throws. Because strikes and spares borrow pins from throws in the following frame(s), a frame's final score often can't be locked in until later frames are bowled.

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Why Frame 10 Is Scored Differently From Frames 1-9

Frames 1 through 9 borrow their strike and spare bonuses from the next frame, but frame 10 is the last frame β€” there is no "next frame" to borrow from. So bowling rules let frame 10 award its bonus throws inside the frame itself: a strike on the first ball resets the pins and gives you two more balls (a strike on the second ball also resets the pins for the third), while a spare gives you one more ball on a fresh rack. An open frame gets no bonus ball at all. This is exactly what allows a perfect game (12 consecutive strikes) to add up to precisely 300 β€” 30 points for each of the first nine frames, plus 30 for a triple-strike frame 10.

Frequently asked questions

What is a perfect game score in bowling?
A perfect game is 12 strikes in a row (all 10 frames, including the two bonus strikes in frame 10), which scores exactly 300 points β€” the maximum possible.
How do spares get bonus points?
A spare frame scores 10 plus the pin count of your very next throw. For example, a 5-5 spare followed by a 7-pin first ball in the next frame scores 10 + 7 = 17 for that frame.
Can you throw more than 2 balls in a frame?
Frames 1-9 allow at most 2 balls (a strike ends the frame after just 1). Only frame 10 is an exception β€” a strike or spare there unlocks a 3rd ball. This calculator only enables the 3rd input in frame 10 when the rules allow it.