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Best 1 Three-cushion billiards

Three-cushion billiards is a complex cue sport demanding precision and strategic thinking. Players utilize multiple cushion contacts with the cue ball before striking the target object ball. It’s notable for its intricate shot selection and requires significant skill development. The sport appeals t...

2 Chinese eight-ball

Chinese eight-ball is a regional cue sport originating in China. It combines elements of pocket billiards and snooker, utilizing a significantly larger table than standard pool games. The game’s distinctive features include enlarged pockets and the objective of legally pocketing balls while adhering...

3 Russian pyramid

The Russian pyramid is a complex billiards variant originating in Russia and other CIS countries. It’s notable for its extreme difficulty due to remarkably small pockets relative to the solid object balls. Players must precisely position shots to navigate around tight spaces and achieve specific com...

4 One-pocket
One-pocket

One-pocket is a highly strategic variation of pool played by two players. It’s notable for its focused gameplay centered around skillful shot placement into a specific corner pocket. Players compete to score all their balls within that designated area, demanding precision and tactical awareness. Thi...

5 Snooker
Snooker

Snooker is a precision cue sport played on a table with six coloured balls and fifteen red balls. Players aim to pot these balls in a specific sequence, accumulating points based on the difficulty of each shot. The World Professional Billiards & Snooker Association governs professional competitions....

6 Nine-ball
Nine-ball

Nine-ball is a cue sport played on a pool table using numbered balls. It’s notable for its straightforward rules and relatively quick gameplay compared to other billiards variations. The game centers around pocketing shots with the nine ball while legally eliminating other balls. Nine-ball is popula...

7 Bank pool
Bank pool

Bank pool is a competitive variation of pocket billiards emphasizing skillful bank shots. It requires players to legally sink balls after they’ve contacted the rail before entering the pocket. This game is notable for demanding precise control and strategic use of angles. Bank pool is primarily enjo...

8 Ten-ball
Ten-ball

Ten-ball is a variation of pool where players use ten numbered balls to score points by pocketing them into designated pockets. It’s notable for its increased strategic complexity compared to nine-ball and gained significant international recognition following the 2007 World Pool Championship. The g...

9 Straight pool

Straight pool is a traditional cue sport focusing on precise shot-making. It’s notable for its continuous play format where players can legally pot any ball during the game, aiming for a specific point total like 141 or 150. This game is popular among serious billiards enthusiasts and those seeking...

10 Rotation
Rotation

Rotation is a pocket billiards game played with a cue ball and fifteen numbered object balls. On every legal shot, the cue ball must first contact the lowest-numbered ball remaining on the table, although any ball may be pocketed when that requirement is satisfied. Players score the numerical value...

11 World Snooker Tour

The World Snooker Tour is the global professional circuit for the cue sport of snooker, managed by the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA). It comprises a season-long series of ranking tournaments where professional players accumulate prize money and ranking points. The tour...

12 Blackball
Blackball

Blackball is a popular variation of eight-ball pool primarily played in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and several Commonwealth nations. Governed internationally by the World Eightball Pool Federation, the game is typically played on 7-foot tables using seven red balls, seven yellow balls, and a black...

13 Dynamic pyramid

Dynamic pyramid is a regional variant of Russian pyramid billiards played on a large pool table with narrow pockets. The defining rule of the game is that any of the fifteen white balls can serve as the cue ball for a shot. After a stroke, the ball that was struck becomes the cue ball for the next t...

14 Eight-ball
Eight-ball

Eight-ball is a traditional American pocket billiards game played on a standard pool table with six pockets and fifteen object balls. One player must pocket the solid-colored balls numbered one through seven, while the opponent targets the striped balls numbered nine through fifteen. The primary obj...

15 Straight rail billiards

Straight rail billiards is a classic carom game popular in the 19th century where players score points by striking both object balls in a single shot without any boundary limitations.

16 Artistic pool

Artistic pool is a competitive cue sport discipline formalized in the 1990s, notable for challenging players to execute highly difficult trick shots from official, standardized setups.

17 English billiards

English billiards is a historic British table game played with only three balls, where competitors can earn points by executing successful cannons, winning hazards, and losing hazards.

18 Australian eight-ball

Australian eight-ball is a regional variation of pool played in Australia, notable for using standard sixteen balls but typically played on larger English billiards-style tables.

19 18.1 balkline

18.1 balkline is a carom billiards discipline where lines are drawn 18 centimeters from the rails, requiring players to drive balls across these lines to score consecutive points.

20 18.2 balkline

18.2 balkline is a historical carom billiards discipline developed in the 1880s to prevent nursing, requiring balls to leave an 18-centimeter anchored zone after scoring two points.

21 Carambole billiards

Carambole billiards, commonly known as carom, is a foundational cue sport played on a pocketless table where players score points by striking both object balls in a single stroke.

22 Goriziana
Goriziana

Goriziana is a traditional Italian cue sport similar to five-pin billiards but utilizes nine pins arranged in a diamond shape, significantly increasing the game's strategic complexity.

Cue Sport Italian Billiards Carom Goriziana Five Pin Variant
23 47.2 balkline

47.2 balkline is a major carom billiards championship discipline played on a large table, featuring anchor lines drawn 47 centimeters from the rails to limit continuous nurse shots.

24 71.2 balkline

71.2 balkline is an advanced carom billiards format characterized by boundary lines set 71 centimeters from the table's edges, demanding exceptional positional control and strategic planning.

25 Cutthroat pool

Cutthroat pool is a casual American billiards game designed for three players, notable for assigning each player a specific group of five balls to protect from being pocketed.

26 Four-ball carom billiards

Four-ball carom billiards is a widely played Asian cue sport that uses two cue balls and two red object balls, awarding points based on the specific number of object balls contacted.

27 Five-pin billiards

Five-pin billiards is an Italian-derived carom game played with a small cue ball, an object ball, and five upright pins on the table center that serve as high-value scoring targets.

28 Scotch doubles

Scotch doubles is a team-based pocket billiards format originating in the United States, distinguished by requiring two playing partners to alternate turns on every consecutive shot.

29 Last pocket pool

Last pocket pool is a regional variation of the standard eight-ball game where players must legally sink the eight-ball into the exact same pocket they used for their final object ball.

30 One-cushion billiards

One-cushion billiards is a fundamental carom discipline where the cue ball must strike at least one table cushion before making contact with the second object ball to score a point.

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