Things You'll Need
Instructions
Hold the Wii remote in your throwing hand with the strap snug against your wrist to prevent you from accidentally dropping or throwing the controller.
Use the directional control pad to move your character to the left or right side of the lane to prepare for your throw. Press up to zoom in if you want a closer view. If you are right-handed and tend to hook the ball, you should move your character to the right side of the lane, usually about halfway between the edge and the center of the lane. If you have a natural slice move to the left side. Reverse this if you are left handed.
Take a natural swinging motion just as if you were rolling a real bowling ball. Raise the Wii remote up to your chest while holding the B button. Swing the remote behind you and then bring it forward, releasing the B button at the bottom of your swing.
Add spin the the ball by twisting the Wii remote as you release the B button. If you are right-handed and want to add hook turn the remote to the left. If you have lined up on the right side of the lane and use the right amount of hook the ball will roll in the pocket between the head pin and the second row of pins to give you a perfect strike.