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There is actually a difference between the 2 balls.

Outdoor ball pressure is 2.5-3.2psi. Indoor balls are much harder at 4.3-4.6psi.

In other words a Beach volleyball is lighter then a indoor volleyball

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As this goes without saying, the main difference between beach volleyball and indoor volleyball are the locations in which the games are played; beach volleyball being played on a beach court, and indoor volleyball being played on an indoor court. While indoor volleyball requires 6 athletes with fixed positions from each team on the court at one time, beach volleyball only requires 2, in most instances of competitive play. Other differences occur in areas such as the court. For example, a regulation indoor court is 30 feet by 30 feet on each side, while a beach court is 26.3 by 26.3 on each side. Also, a beach court lacks an attack line, or a ten foot line. Hope this helps!

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Beach volleyball is on the beach, indoor vollyball is indoors

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well, first off the rules are basically the same:

3 touches, line's in, the '2-ball' rule w/the setter is still the same.

its more, what's different?:

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