4 in back row
then 3 in next row
2 in the next
and 1 in front
Edit: assuming you are referring to the 10-pin bowling, there are four in the back row, not five, as was previously answered by someone else.
Considering the 5 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 11, it is fairly clear that the pins are not set up in that war.
First answer by Ksmail. Last edit by Kombucha. Contributor trust: 27 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 15 [recommend question]
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