Printable Ten-Pin Bowling Score Sheet
Free printable ten-pin bowling score sheet at exact scale — ten frames with split throw boxes, the tenth frame's three boxes and running totals for several players.
Keep score the traditional way with a proper bowling score sheet. Each player gets a row of ten frames, each with the small throw boxes in the corner for marking strikes (X) and spares (/) and a large area beneath for the running cumulative total. The tenth frame has three throw boxes for the bonus balls, just like a real lane sheet.
Choose how many player rows you need and whether to include a name column. Print it landscape and you've got a scorecard for the whole group — no electronic scorer required.
Printing at exact scale
Every sheet is drawn in real millimetres and prints at exact physical scale. For accurate output, set Scale = 100% (Actual size) and Margins = None in your browser's print dialog. Not sure your printer is honest? Run the printer ruler test first to confirm 50 mm really measures 50 mm.
Frequently asked questions
How do the small boxes work?
Mark each ball's pins in the throw boxes — X for a strike, / for a spare — and write the running total in the larger area below each frame.
Why does the tenth frame look different?
The tenth frame has three throw boxes because a strike or spare there earns one or two bonus balls.
How many players fit on a sheet?
Set the number of player rows (up to twelve) to match your group; add a name column to label each row.
Is it really free?
Yes. Every template on printsheet.io is completely free, with no sign-up, no account and no watermark. Generate as many sheets as you like.
How do I get an exact-scale print?
Choose your paper size, then in the print dialog set Scale to 100% or “Actual size” and Margins to None. The sheet is defined in real millimetres, so it prints at true size. Use the calibration ruler page to verify.
Which paper sizes are supported?
A4, A5, A3, A6, US Letter, Legal and Tabloid, in portrait or landscape. Pick the size that matches the paper loaded in your printer.
Can I save it as a PDF instead of printing?
Yes — choose “Save as PDF” as the printer in your browser's print dialog. The PDF keeps the exact millimetre dimensions.