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Snooker

Genre:
Updated:
Nov 03, 2025
Release:
Nov 03, 2025
Platforms:
Browser, Mobile

Instructions

Move your mouse to aim your cue, then click and drag to set your shot power. Release the mouse button to take your shot.

When you see arrow icons around the cue ball, this means you can click and drag on the ball to move it. This only happens when you're breaking or when your opponent commits a foul.

TIP: Click on the cue ball icon at the top of the game screen to adjust the spin.

Your goal is to clear all the balls from the board together with your opponent, and have the most points when this happens. There are a total of 22 balls: 15 red balls, six colored balls, and one white cue ball. At the start of the game, all red balls are positioned in a triangle, and the colored balls are placed in their marked positions. The cue ball is positioned inside the D shape for the initial break shot. If the cue ball is pocketed by accident, the next player gets to place the ball anywhere within the D shape.

When it is your turn, you must first pocket a red ball (worth 1 point) and then a colored ball (2 points for yellow, 3 for green, 4 for brown, 5 for blue, 6 for pink, and 7 for black). When a red ball is pocketed, it is out of the game. However, when pocketed, a colored ball will be returned to its starting position unless it is blocked by another ball. You can always see the next ball you must target, as it will be shown next to your name. If you hit a ball that is not your target, that is a foul. It will give your opponent 4 points and end your turn. Pocketing the wrong ball is also a foul. If the ball you pocketed is worth more than 4 points, its points will be awarded to your opponent.

Once all the red balls have been pocketed, players must pocket the colored balls next. Now, they must be pocketed in order from least to most points (yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, then black). Once all balls have been pocketed, the game ends, and the player with the most points wins!

Move your mouse to aim your cue, then click and drag to set your shot power. Release the mouse button to take your shot.

When you see arrow icons around the cue ball, this means you can click and drag on the ball to move it. This only happens when you're breaking or when your opponent commits a foul.

TIP: Click on the cue ball icon at the top of the game screen to adjust the spin.

Your goal is to clear all the balls from the board together with your opponent, and have the most points when this happens. There are a total of 22 balls: 15 red balls, six colored balls, and one white cue ball. At the start of the game, all red balls are positioned in a triangle, and the colored balls are placed in their marked positions. The cue ball is positioned inside the D shape for the initial break shot. If the cue ball is pocketed by accident, the next player gets to place the ball anywhere within the D shape.

When it is your turn, you must first pocket a red ball (worth 1 point) and then a colored ball (2 points for yellow, 3 for green, 4 for brown, 5 for blue, 6 for pink, and 7 for black). When a red ball is pocketed, it is out of the game. However, when pocketed, a colored ball will be returned to its starting position unless it is blocked by another ball. You can always see the next ball you must target, as it will be shown next to your name. If you hit a ball that is not your target, that is a foul. It will give your opponent 4 points and end your turn. Pocketing the wrong ball is also a foul. If the ball you pocketed is worth more than 4 points, its points will be awarded to your opponent.

Once all the red balls have been pocketed, players must pocket the colored balls next. Now, they must be pocketed in order from least to most points (yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, then black). Once all balls have been pocketed, the game ends, and the player with the most points wins!

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Genre:
Updated:
Nov 03, 2025
Release:
Nov 03, 2025
Platforms:
Browser, Mobile

Instructions

Move your mouse to aim your cue, then click and drag to set your shot power. Release the mouse button to take your shot.

When you see arrow icons around the cue ball, this means you can click and drag on the ball to move it. This only happens when you're breaking or when your opponent commits a foul.

TIP: Click on the cue ball icon at the top of the game screen to adjust the spin.

Your goal is to clear all the balls from the board together with your opponent, and have the most points when this happens. There are a total of 22 balls: 15 red balls, six colored balls, and one white cue ball. At the start of the game, all red balls are positioned in a triangle, and the colored balls are placed in their marked positions. The cue ball is positioned inside the D shape for the initial break shot. If the cue ball is pocketed by accident, the next player gets to place the ball anywhere within the D shape.

When it is your turn, you must first pocket a red ball (worth 1 point) and then a colored ball (2 points for yellow, 3 for green, 4 for brown, 5 for blue, 6 for pink, and 7 for black). When a red ball is pocketed, it is out of the game. However, when pocketed, a colored ball will be returned to its starting position unless it is blocked by another ball. You can always see the next ball you must target, as it will be shown next to your name. If you hit a ball that is not your target, that is a foul. It will give your opponent 4 points and end your turn. Pocketing the wrong ball is also a foul. If the ball you pocketed is worth more than 4 points, its points will be awarded to your opponent.

Once all the red balls have been pocketed, players must pocket the colored balls next. Now, they must be pocketed in order from least to most points (yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, then black). Once all balls have been pocketed, the game ends, and the player with the most points wins!

Move your mouse to aim your cue, then click and drag to set your shot power. Release the mouse button to take your shot.

When you see arrow icons around the cue ball, this means you can click and drag on the ball to move it. This only happens when you're breaking or when your opponent commits a foul.

TIP: Click on the cue ball icon at the top of the game screen to adjust the spin.

Your goal is to clear all the balls from the board together with your opponent, and have the most points when this happens. There are a total of 22 balls: 15 red balls, six colored balls, and one white cue ball. At the start of the game, all red balls are positioned in a triangle, and the colored balls are placed in their marked positions. The cue ball is positioned inside the D shape for the initial break shot. If the cue ball is pocketed by accident, the next player gets to place the ball anywhere within the D shape.

When it is your turn, you must first pocket a red ball (worth 1 point) and then a colored ball (2 points for yellow, 3 for green, 4 for brown, 5 for blue, 6 for pink, and 7 for black). When a red ball is pocketed, it is out of the game. However, when pocketed, a colored ball will be returned to its starting position unless it is blocked by another ball. You can always see the next ball you must target, as it will be shown next to your name. If you hit a ball that is not your target, that is a foul. It will give your opponent 4 points and end your turn. Pocketing the wrong ball is also a foul. If the ball you pocketed is worth more than 4 points, its points will be awarded to your opponent.

Once all the red balls have been pocketed, players must pocket the colored balls next. Now, they must be pocketed in order from least to most points (yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, then black). Once all balls have been pocketed, the game ends, and the player with the most points wins!