Skee Ball

Here are amusement arcades and other entertainment venues across the UK where you can play Skee Ball. This classic fairground-style game challenges players to roll balls and score points. It can be played solo or against friends, and some machines even pay out ticket wins for high scores!

Skee-Ball is a classic fairground game that can be found in amusement arcades and entertainment venues across the world. Skee-Ball was originally created in the US, the aim of the game is to roll balls up a ramp and land them in different point-scoring baskets. Baskets often have different coloured ‘rings’ to identify the difficulty and corresponding points value. The goal is to score as many points as possible by getting the balls into the highest-value targets. Smash high scores to gain big ticket prizes.

How to Play Skee-Ball

  1. Insert a Coin or swipe a card – If playing at an arcade, start the game by inserting a coin or swiping a game card.
  2. Grab a Ball – Each game typically gives you a set number of balls (usually 9).
  3. Roll Up the Ramp – Underhand roll the ball, aiming for the high-scoring rings at the top.
  4. Score Points – Each ring has a different point value. The smaller and harder-to-reach rings score the most.
  5. Compete or Win Tickets – Play for a high score, challenge friends, or win tickets (in ticket redemption arcades).

Skee-Ball is simple to learn, but takes skill to master, making it fun for all ages!

Skee-Ball is popular because it’s simple, fun, and a little addictive. It’s easy to pick up but takes skill to master, making it great for all ages. Whether you’re playing solo or competing with friends, the mix of luck and precision keeps things exciting. It’s been played for generations at fairs, fetes, and community events, and in recent years, it’s become a mainstay in arcades. This nostalgic appeal, combined with the thrill of winning tickets or prizes, keeps Skee-Ball a timeless favourite.

Skee Ball has become a fan favourite in amusement arcades throughout the UK. The game can be found in most ticket redemption arcades, usually in the fairground machines section. Popular skee ball machines include Ice Ball FX, Jetball Alley and Pac-Mac Roller. Popular amusement arcades that have skee ball machines include the Coral Island Arcade in Blackpool that has some lovely Pac Man Roller machines. The Lucky Strike Arcade in Skegness has a row of Ice Ball machines so you can play with friends. In Great Yarmouth Skee-ball fans can play at The Flamingo Arcade on Marine Parade. Further south skee-ball can also be found at the Circus Circus Arcade and New York New York Arcade in Southend.

  • Single or Multiplayer
  • Beat High Scores
  • Fun for All Ages
  • Win Ticket Prizes

Bubbles Amusements Arcade Hopton-on-Sea

Bubbles Amusements 1 Warren Road, Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
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Monte Carlo Amusement Arcade Southend

Monte Carlo Amusement Arcade, 23-28 Marine Parade, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
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Stardust Amusements Arcade Hopton-on-Sea

Stardust Amusements, Warren Road, Hopton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
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The Mint Amusements Arcade Great Yarmouth

The Mint Amusement Arcade, 31 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
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Dunes Amusement Arcade Cromer

Dunes Amusement Arcade, Esplanade, Cromer, Norfolk
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Crystal Palace Amusements Arcade Hemsby

Crystal Palace Amusements, Newport Road, Hemsby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
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Grays Amusements Arcade Sheringham

Grays Amusements Arcade 12 High Street, Sheringham, Norfolk
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Skegness Pier Amusement Arcade

Skegness Pier, Grand Parade, Skegness, Lincolnshire
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Empire Amusement Arcade Skegness

Empire Amusement Arcade, 10-13 Grand Parade, Skegness, Lincolnshire
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