- The roots of bowling date back to ancient Egypt, where objects similar to bowling pins have been discovered in tombs dating back to 3200 BC. AD
- Over the centuries, the game evolved and spread across the world, taking on various forms and rules before becoming the sport we know today.
- In the United States, modern bowling took off in the early 20th century, with the standardization of rules and the popularization of wooden lanes.
- Bowling is generally played on a lane 18.29 meters long, with ten pins arranged in a triangle at the end.
- The goal is to knock down as many pins as possible in two throws per frame, and a complete game consists of ten frames. A strike is achieved when a player knocks down all the pins in a single throw, while a spare is obtained in two throws. The final score is the sum of the points obtained in each frame, with bonuses for strikes and spares.