The three balls are a snitch, bludger, and quaffle.
There are three types of balls used in Quidditch:One QuafflesTwo BludgersOne Golden Snitch
The Quaffle, the Bludger, and the Golden Snitch.
The Quaffle, the Snitch, and two Bludgers. There are only three types.
In Quidditch you play with four balls; - One Quaffle - Two Bludgers - One Golden snitch.
Quidditch is played with broomsticks, which the players fly on. There are also four balls, a quaffle, a snitch, and two bludgers. It is played on a quidditch pitch with two goal hoops.
1.) The quaffle 2.) The bludger
A quaffle, two bludgers, and one Golden Snitch
Quidditch was created circa 1000 CE in Queerditch Marsh in England. Chasers were the original players, and all balls and positions were in existence by 1500 CE.
4 balls are used, if you count the snitch. There is one Quaffle, two bludgers, and the golden snitch.
There are three goal posts on each side of the quidditch field so there are six goal posts altogether on the quidditch field.
In a quidditch match, generally the Snitch is released before or at the same time as the other balls of the game - often before, to give it a change to fly away and become scarce, making it harder for the seekers as they are not allowed to start playing until all balls are released
There are 4 different balls used in Quidditch: -The Quaffle : Used for scoring, Is a bright scarlet colour, Is the biggest ball. -The Bludgers: There are two of them, used by beaters to knock people of brooms. -The Snitch: This is a small golden ball, Caught by the Seeker to end the game and earn 150 points.