In tenpin bowling, a perfect game consists of a total of 300 points. To achieve a perfect game, a bowler must bowl 12 consecutive strikes, which means knocking down all ten pins with each ball in all ten frames of the game. Each strike is worth 10 points, plus the total number of pins knocked down with the next two balls thrown as bonus points. Therefore, 12 strikes multiplied by 10 points per strike equals a perfect score of 300 points. It is a remarkable achievement in the sport of bowling.