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Best 1 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...

2 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...

3 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...

4 Bank pool
Bank pool

Bank pool is an American pocket billiards game where every legally pocketed ball must be driven into the rail before dropping, making it a highly disciplined test of banking skills.

5 Ten-ball
Ten-ball

Ten-ball is a professional pocket billiards game similar to nine-ball but played with ten object balls, gaining major international prominence after the 2007 World Pool Championship.

6 Straight pool

Straight pool, also known as 14.1 continuous, is a classic American pocket billiards game where players can pocket any ball, reaching a predetermined point total, often 150 points.

7 Rotation
Rotation

Rotation is a classic American pocket billiards game played with fifteen balls, notable for requiring players to strike the lowest-numbered ball first to earn specific point values.

8 Blackball
Blackball

Blackball is a British variation of eight-ball pool governed by the World Eightball Pool Federation, notable for using smaller tables and unique foul rules awarding two shots.

9 Eight-ball
Eight-ball

Eight-ball is an American pocket billiards game originating in the early 1900s, requiring players to sink their assigned group of seven balls before legally targeting the eight ball.

10 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.

11 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.

12 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.

13 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.

14 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.

15 Fifteen-ball pool

Fifteen-ball pool is a historical American pocket billiards game popular in the 19th century, notable for assigning point values to each ball based on their number to reach 61 points.

16 Six-ball pool

Six-ball pool is a variation of American pocket billiards derived from nine-ball, distinguished by using only six object balls and requiring the lowest-numbered ball to be struck first.

17 Seven-ball
Seven-ball

Seven-ball is a variation of pocket billiards invented in the United States in the 1990s, distinguished by using only seven object balls and a special heptagonal rack for play.

18 American pyramid pool

American pyramid pool is a regional hybrid game that combines elements of traditional Russian pyramid with standard American pool, utilizing a distinct scoring system for pocketed balls.

19 Killer pool

Killer pool is a multiplayer pocket billiards game originating in the United Kingdom, notable for assigning each player a set number of lives that are lost upon failing to sink a ball.

20 Equal offense

Equal offense is a solo pocket billiards discipline originating in the United States, distinguished by challenging a single player to score maximum points from an opening break shot.

21 Ten-ball rotation

Ten-ball rotation is a variant of the classic rotation pool game, utilizing ten balls and requiring players to pocket them in strict numerical order.

22 Line-up pool

Line-up pool is a solo cue sport practice drill where a player attempts to consecutively pocket balls arranged in a straight line across the table to perfect fundamental shot mechanics.

23 Continental pool

Continental pool is a specialized European variation of pocket billiards characterized by unique table dimensions and specific, localized rules for legally pocketing the object balls.

24 Around the world pool

Around the world pool is an informal cue sport variation where players must shoot balls into specific designated pockets in a rotating sequence to test their overall positional play.

25 Kelly pool
Kelly pool

Kelly pool is an American pocket billiards game played with fifteen balls and a marker board, notable for its hidden assignment of target balls to players via a drawn pea or pill.

26 Pea pool
Pea pool

Pea pool is an American pocket billiards game played with fifteen balls, notable for using a shaker bottle filled with numbered peas to secretly assign each player their target balls.

27 Bottle pool

Bottle pool is a traditional American pocket billiards game notable for incorporating a plastic bottle placed on the table's center spot as an additional target for scoring points.

28 Nine-ball banks

Nine-ball banks is a specialized pool game where players must legally pocket the balls by striking a cushion before hitting the object ball.

29 Speed pool
Speed pool

Speed pool is a competitive variation of pocket billiards created in the 1990s, distinguished by requiring players to sink all object balls in the shortest possible amount of time.

30 Color-ball pool

Color-ball pool is an informal cue sport game where players must pocket specific colored object balls to reach a target score, testing their strategic shot selection and accuracy.

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