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Bowling Score Sheet

Two ways to get a score sheet. Grab one of the four classic color PDFs to print a stack and bring to the lanes — or use the custom builder below to print sheets with your team name, lane number, date, and player lineup already on them.

Custom builder

Build a score sheet for your team.

Standard 10-frame US layout. Type a team name, lane, date, and 1–6 player names — pick a color theme — get a clean PDF.

1. Color theme
2. Number of bowlers
3. Header (optional)
Team name
Lane
Date
4. Player names (optional)
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Standard 10-frame US bowling layout — the tenth frame keeps the third roll box for strikes / spares. Print on US Letter (8.5×11). Built in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

Classic color sheets

Print-and-go score sheets in four colors.

Six frames across three rows — the legacy 3×6 layout. Best for casual play where a single sheet covers the whole night for one bowler.

How scoring works

The scoring rules in 90 seconds.

X
Strike
All ten pins on the first roll. Worth 10 + the next two rolls.
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Spare
All ten pins on two rolls. Worth 10 + the next single roll.
Miss
No pin hit on that roll. Just the pins (zero) count.
F
Foul
Crossed the foul line. Roll counts as zero.
Split
Pins remaining are separated by at least one knocked-down pin.
10
Frame 10 bonus
Strike or spare in the tenth gives you bonus rolls inside that frame.

Maximum game score is 300 — twelve consecutive strikes. A score of 200 is the threshold for the 200 Club; 300 earns the rare Perfect Game certificate.

More bowling templates

Round out your league night.

Brackets
Tournament brackets
Single-elim and round-robin formats for 4 to 32 teams.
Open
Awards
Bowling certificates
League Champion, 200 Club, Perfect Game, and more — fillable PDFs.
Open
Variant
Score sheet with pin tracker
Same 10-frame layout plus a pin-tracking column to record which pins fell each roll.
Open
Coaching
Lane & pin diagram
Blank lane with the 10-pin layout — for marking leave patterns or planning drills.
Open