The one closest to you is the head pin, or 1 pin. The rest of the pins are numbered from left to right on each row: the second row has the 2 and 3, third has 4, 5 and 6, and the fourth row has 7, 8, 9 and 10.
In bowling the term used when knock down all the pins is "Strike".
There are ten pins in tenpin bowling. That is why it is called ten-pin bowling.
If a bowler knocks down all 10 pins on the first delivery, it is called a "strike". If it takes two deliveries to knock all the pins down, it is called a "spare". If there are pins still standing after two deliveries, it is called an "open".
Pin Bowling
The place where the pins stand is called the "Pin Deck"
strike
They introduced a form of bowling called "9-pins".
It depends on where you go. Most Bowling centers will sell you used pins. All you have to is go in and ask how much they are.
There are 10 pins in regular bowling.
There are ten pins in ten pin bowling as that is the nature of that sport. In 5 pin bowling, there are 5 pins.
There are four (4) bowling pins in the back row of pins in one bowling lane.
a strike ( if you knock all the bowling pins down with one " throw " of the bowling ball )