ninepin
Ninepin is a traditional bowling-type game in which players roll a ball to knock down nine wooden pins set on a lane. It is one of the older forms of bowling in Europe and exists in numerous regional variants, some of which continue to be played as competitive sports.
Ninepin uses a smaller ball than ten-pin bowling; in most variants the ball has no holes and
Origin and regional spread: Ninepin has medieval roots in Europe and has been especially prominent in German-speaking
Governing bodies and competition: International and regional bodies oversee ninepin competitions, and world and continental championships
Cultural note: Ninepin has influenced the development of bowling games and remains part of cultural heritage