Generally the 'solids' are the 1 through 7 balls (the 8 while solid in color, is the 'game ball' and not considered a part of that set) - these are also called "low balls" so; Low or Solids is the same set of balls.
also the solid are also refered as dots
Nine ball (pool)
The white ball, also known as the cue ball in pool, is called the "cue ball."
In 8 ball pool there are 16 balls on the table, a cue ball, 8 ball, 7 solids and 7 stripes although they could be red and yellow etc. In 9 ball there are 10 balls on the table, cue ball, 1-7 solid, 8 ball and striped 9 ball.
The white ball used in pool is called the cue ball.
8 ball pool, 7 solid, 7 stripes the 8ball and the cue ball. So 16.
The number 2 ball is a solid blue color.
All pool games require that certain balls be identified. If you chose to use a custom set of pool balls with only the markings necessary for a particular game, it would not be contrary to the regulations to do so.
White - cue ball Yellow - 1 and 9 Blue - 2 and 10 Red - 3 and 11 Purple - 4 and 12 (except for televised games when pink is used in the US) Orange - 5 and 13 Green - 6 and 14 Brown - 7 and 15 Black - 8 ball
there are 7 solid, 7 striped, 1 black 8-ball, and1 white cue ball.
Anyone that regularly plays any of the pocket billiards games, usually 8 ball or 9 ball, can be called a pool player.
It's called a foul
The pool rules for black ball include using a set of 15 red and yellow balls, with the black ball as the game-winning ball. Players must pot their designated color balls before potting the black ball to win the game. Fouls result in the opponent receiving two shots.