Ten-pin bowling
Ten-pin bowling is a popular sport where players roll a heavy ball down a long, narrow lane to knock down ten standing pins arranged in a triangular formation. Each player takes turns, aiming to knock down as many pins as possible with two rolls per turn. The game is played in frames, with a total of ten frames in a standard game.
Scoring in ten-pin bowling is based on the number of pins knocked down, with bonus points awarded for strikes (knocking down all pins on the first roll) and spares (knocking down all pins with two rolls). The player with the highest score at the end of the game wins.