300 is a perfect score.
In tenpin bowling, a perfect game is 300.
A perfect game in tenpin Bowling is 300A bowler can make up too 300 points in one game. The game starts out with zero points.
1 point a bowling pin
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A strike is worth 10 points plus the number of pins you knock down with the next two deliveries. A strike that is followed by 2 more strikes is worth 30 points. A strike that is followed by a spare is worth 20 points. a strike that is followed by another strike and then 8 pins is worth 28 points. A strike that is followed by 4 pins and then 3 pins is worth 17 points.
15
2 points
Two distinct (different) points are needed to determine a line.
20-100 points
25.
You need 12 consecutive strikes.
There are many definitions in bowling that are called "Peterson Points". The most common interpretation is 1 point for every 50 pins bowled.