

Walk up to the front desk and tell us you’re ready to dominate the lanes. We’ll need the names of everyone playing so we can keep score (and properly document your victories).
Single Game Rental (by game)
Up to 4 players
30-minute time limit (1 game)
Alley Buyout
Must be scheduled in advance via Discord
2-hour reservation during open hours
Up to 12 players
🧾 Keep Your Own Score
You’ll track your game using Bowling Genius:
👉 https://www.bowlinggenius.com/Just enter your rolls as you go — the site handles all the math, strikes, spares, and bonus points automatically.
🎲 Rolling
We bowl in order, so follow the player list and wait your turn like civilized competitors.When it’s your turn, type:/dice 11in the CWLS.The number you roll = how many pins you knocked down.⚠️ If you roll higher than the number of pins left standing, that’s a gutter ball worth 0 points. The pins won. Tragic.Each player gets 2 rolls per frame, just like real bowling. In the 10th frame, you can earn a third roll if you score a spare or strike.
✨ Scoring Basics (Quick & Painless)
Strike – Roll a 10 on your first throw. Your next two rolls count as bonus points.Spare – Knock down all 10 pins across both rolls (7 + 3, for example). Your next roll counts as bonus points.Bowling Genius takes care of the math. You just roll, react dramatically, and accuse your friends of cheating.
When you’re ready to play, open:👉 https://bloob.io/8ballpoolOne player can create a room and share the code, or you can join a public match together. Once you're connected, that’s your table.Play your turns on the website while roleplaying and hanging out at the in-game pool table for the full immersive vibe.
House Rules
Standard 8-Ball rules apply.
Call your shots if you’re feeling fancy.
No rage quitting (we will absolutely notice).
Winner gets bragging rights until someone beats them.
Simple. Smooth. Slightly competitive.
Single Match Rental
2 players
One full 8-ball game
Private table reservation
Reserve ahead of time via Discord
2-hour block during open hours
Perfect for tournaments or dramatic rivalries
Around the Clock — Super Simple Version
First: Don’t think of this like real darts.
You are not trying to physically aim at every number like 1–20 on a dartboard.Instead, think of it like this:👉 Think of each number as a point.
You’re just earning points in order from 1 to 20 — then finishing with the bullseye.So really, you’re not “hitting numbers.”
You’re just collecting points one at a time until you reach 20.And very important:
Your progress does NOT reset.
If you end your turn on 7, that means you’ve earned 6 points and are working on point 7.
Next turn? You start right there. No going back to 1.
How it works (Easy Mode)
- You start at 1 (your first point).
- On your turn, you throw 3 darts.
- For each dart, you roll: /random 10Here’s what the roll means:- 2, 4, 6, 8 = Hit (you earn the point!)
- 3, 5, 7, 9 = Miss
- 1 or 10 = BullseyeBUT:- 1 and 10 only count if you are throwing for the bullseye.
- If you’re aiming at numbers 1–20, rolling 1 or 10 is a miss.
What happens on a hit?
If you hit your current number:- You earn that point.
- You immediately move to the next number (next point).
- You keep going until you miss or run out of darts.Example:- You’re on #1 (trying to earn point 1)
- Roll = 4 → Hit → You now have 1 point
- Next dart goes to #2
- Roll = 6 → Hit → You now have 2 pointsIf you stop on #3, you stay on #3.
You don’t lose your points.
The Goal
- Earn points from 1 through 20
- Then hit the bullseye
- First player to finish wins
The Mindset Shift
Don’t think:
“I have to hit every dartboard number perfectly.”Think:
“I’m just earning 20 points in order, and my points don’t reset.”That’s it. Simple progression. Collect points. Keep your progress. Finish strong.
Helpful Macros
normal:
/throw
/random 10in party:
/throw
/dice party 10
Scoring
We like this scoreboard here:https://www.rapidtables.com/tools/scoreboard.html