What is a perfect game in bowling?

A perfect game in bowling consists of 12 consecutive strikes in a row, resulting in a total score of 300. To get a perfect game, the bowler must knock down all ten pins on each of their twelve frames, without missing or leaving any standing pins. A perfect game requires a combination of precision, focus, and consistency on the part of the bowler. This feat is rare and difficult, with only a small percentage of professional bowlers managing to achieve a perfect game in their careers. However, many amateur bowlers strive for a perfect game and consider it the ultimate accomplishment in bowling.