Full size snooker tables (or more correctly English Billiards tables) are generally considered to be 12' x 6', but the playing area is defined in the rules thus:
Dimensions
(a) The playing area within the cushion faces shall measure 11 ft 8½in x 5ft 10in (3569mm x 1778mm) with a tolerance on both dimensions of +/_ ½ in (+/_ 13mm).
Height
(b) The height of the table from the floor to the top of the cushion Rail shall be from 2ft9½in to 2ft 10½in (851mm to 876mm).
The standard size of a professional snooker (billiards) table is nine feet by four and a half feet. These are the ones the professionals play on that you see on the television competing for money and prizes.
A full size snooker table is 12ft by 6ft. The size a room you would need would be about 20ft by 15ft. So you can have about 4ft round the edge.
12ft by 6ft.
12 foot long, and 6 foot wide.
12 feet is a full size version
12ft x 6ft
A rest and cue that reaches the length of the table.
Its a heater for the snooker table
There are 6 cushions on a snooker table. Each about a metre long.
15 Red Balls on a Snooker Table (Red Balls)
15 Red Balls On A Snooker Table
There are 147 points on a snooker table, except fouls pionts.
Billiards there are 3 balls on the table, no pockets. Snooker, 6 pockets, 22 balls on the table.
According to the Hampshire list of Billiards and Snooker, the Royal Oak does not have a billiards or snooker table.
Snooker balls do not change size based on table size. Just purchase regulation balls.
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