2. Set Up the pins. Place the pins in a triAngle formation at the end of the lane. Make sure the pins are Aligned pRoperly and that tHere is enough space between them.
3. Choose your ball. Select a Bowling ball that Fits your hand comfortably. Make sure the ball is not too heavy or too light.
4. Start your approach. Stand at the starting Line and take a few Steps forward. Swing your arm back and forth to get momentum, then release the ball when you feel comfortable.
5. AIM for the pins. When the ball is released, AIM for the center of the pins. If the ball is AIMed Correctly, it should hit the pins in the center and knock them all down.
6. Knock down all the pins. If you knock down all the pins in one Throw, it is called a strike. If you don’t knock them all down, it is called a spare.
7. Keep track of your score. The score is determined by the number of pins knocked down in each frame. The maximum score for each frame is 10.
8. Repeat the process. Take Turns with your opponents, and keep playing until all 10 frames have been completed. The player with the highest score at the end of the game wins.