In English Billiards, there are two white balls (one normally has spots on it to distinguish it from the other one) and one red ball.
There are 16 coloured balls on the table.
1 all white ball called a Cue ball.
8 solid colored balls, numbered 1 through 8.
and 7 white balls with colored stripes, numbered 9 through 15. The stripes match the colors of the first 7 colored balls. The eight ball, of course, is black.
16, including the cue ball
The game of English Billiards has only 3 balls. Your opponents cue ball, your cue ball and the object ball which is red. There is thus only 1 colored ball. White, Spot White & Red. (The spot white is simply a white ball with spots on it to make it different to the plain white).
Pocket Billiards may use any number of balls from 8 to 22, with one being the white cue ball, which may have colored dots.
The question is somewhat confusing so Billiards can refer to English Billiards, Carom Billiards, or Pocket Billiards.
English Billiards and Three Pocket (a Carom Billiards game)is played with 3 balls, 2 cue balls (either both white or one white, one yellow) and a red ball.
In Pocket Billiards, there number of balls ranges from 8 to 22 depending upn the game being played. Each requires a cue ball plus - 15 for 8 ball and Straight Pool (also referred to as 14.1 Billiards), 7 for 7 ball, 9 for 9 ball, 10 for 10 ball, 21 for Baseball.
There are 3 balls in billiards. The object ball, the cue ball and your opponents cue ball.
This depends upon the game. In English Billiards there are 3 balls, 1 is colored. In Pocket Billiards games, there are from 7 to 21 colored balls, plus a cue ball.
Snooker is played with
15 red balls (worth 1 point each)
1 yellow ball (worth 2 points)
1 green ball (worth 3 points)
1 brown ball (worth 4 points)
1 blue ball (worth 5 points)
1 pink ball (worth 6 points)
1 black ball (worth 7 points)
and
1 white ball which is used by the players and is not worth anything.
This depends upon the game being played. There are 7 in 7 Ball, 9 in 9 Ball, and 15 in 8 Ball and Straight Pool.
This depends upon the game and can range from 7 to 21, plus the cue ball.
8 Solid + 7 Stripped + 1 Cue Ball = 16
Depending upon the game, there are from 7 to 21 colored balls.
There is no game of pool practice, so there are no red balls. The 3 and 11 balls are red in the game of pool however.
There are seven striped balls in billiards.
The Cue Ball is less weight than the Colored Balls.
15 in a regular game
The number of balls depends upon the game. All balls use a cue ball plus 7, 9, 15, or 21 numbered balls.
Why do you think that the pool balls are set up in the shape of a triangle to start the game?
There are 8 coloured balls in a standard game of pool (the 1 through 7 and the 8 ball), and there are 7 striped balls. That sums to 15 balls.
The dials are used to count balls for a game of straight pool.
Different numbers for different games. 8-Ball has 15 numbered balls and one cue ball. 9-Ball has 9 balls and one cue ball.
the balls used in game, pool.
This is the "break". After the balls are placed in formation, called the "rack", the first shot must break out a minimum of 1 to 4 balls, depending upon the game being played. This is the only type of "displacement" that occurs in a game of pool.