Ten-Pin Bowling Score Calculator

Enter each roll and watch the official scorecard fill in automatically.

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A real-time bowling scorecard that applies the official USBC (United States Bowling Congress) ten-pin scoring rules — strikes, spares, open frames and the special 10th-frame bonus deliveries. Tap the pin count after each delivery and the cumulative score updates instantly, just like the overhead displays at your local lanes.

How the scoring works

Ten-pin bowling has 10 frames. In frames 1–9 you have up to two balls per frame. Frame 10 can have up to three balls if you bowl a strike or spare.

Open frame — you leave at least one pin standing after your second ball. The frame scores exactly the number of pins knocked down across both deliveries.

Spare — all ten pins are cleared by your second ball. The frame scores 10 plus the number of pins knocked down by your very next delivery.

Strike — all ten pins are knocked down by your first ball. The frame scores 10 plus the total pins from your next two deliveries. That is why a strike score is not shown until you bowl two more balls.

The formula for a game total is:

Score = Σ (frame pins) + bonus for spares (1 extra ball)
                       + bonus for strikes (2 extra balls)

Because each frame’s bonus depends on future deliveries, frames must be resolved in order — the calculator handles the look-ahead automatically.

Worked example (score 196)

The Example button loads this game (total score: 198):

FrameRollsFrame scoreCumulative
18, /10 + 10 = 2020
2X10 + 7 + 3 = 2040
37, /10 + 9 = 1959
49, 0968
5X10 + 10 + 10 = 3098
6X10 + 10 + 5 = 25123
7X10 + 5 + 3 = 18141
85, 38149
96, /10 + 10 = 20169
10X, X, 910 + 10 + 9 = 29198

Three consecutive strikes in frames 5–7 is called a turkey (or three-bagger). Each of those frames benefits from the full 30-point bonus. Notice frames 6 and 7 score differently even though both show X — because the balls following each strike differ.

Scorecard notation

The standard shorthand used on official scorecards (and by this calculator):

  • X — strike (all 10 on first ball)
  • / — spare (remaining pins cleared on second ball)
  • - — zero pins knocked down
  • 1–9 — exact pin count

In the 10th frame three boxes appear (the third only if you earn a bonus ball), and consecutive strikes can show X X X.

Why the 10th frame is different

Frames 1–9 carry their bonus into the next frame’s score. The 10th frame cannot do that — there is no 11th frame. Instead the rules allow up to two extra deliveries (giving you three balls total in frame 10) so that every strike and spare can still earn its full bonus. Those bonus balls score pins that are added directly into the 10th-frame total.

The maximum 10th-frame score is therefore 30 (X X X), and the maximum game score is 300.

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