Understanding the Key Differences from A Plus Snooker Table Experts
If you’re planning to buy a game table or simply want to learn more about cue sports, it’s essential to understand the difference between snooker, billiards, and pool tables. While these games may appear similar at first glance, the tables, balls, and rules vary significantly.
As leading manufacturers of premium snooker, pool, and billiard tables in Pakistan, A Plus Snooker Table is here to break down the differences to help you choose the right table for your needs.
🟢 Table Size and Dimensions
One of the most noticeable differences between snooker, billiards, and pool lies in the table size.
Game | Standard Table Size | Pockets |
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Snooker | 12 ft Ă— 6 ft | 6 small rounded pockets |
Billiards | 9 ft Ă— 4.5 ft (usually) | Usually no pockets |
Pool | 7 ft, 8 ft, or 9 ft | 6 large rounded pockets |
- Snooker tables are the largest, requiring more space and skill.
- Pool tables come in different sizes, making them popular for homes, clubs, and arcades.
- Billiard tables (especially for English Billiards) often have no pockets at all.
đź”´ Ball Size and Quantity
Each game uses a different number of balls and ball sizes:
Game | Balls Used | Ball Size |
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Snooker | 22 balls (15 reds, 6 colored, 1 cue) | 2 1/16 inches |
Billiards | 3 balls (red, white, yellow) | 2 1/16 to 2 7/16 inches |
Pool | 16 balls (7 striped, 7 solid, 1 black, 1 cue) | 2 1/4 inches |
- Snooker has the highest number of balls.
- Billiards is the simplest, using just 3 balls.
- Pool balls are larger and heavier than snooker balls.
🎯 Pocket Design
- Snooker: Small, narrow pockets with rounded openings—designed for precision.
- Pool: Larger, wider pockets—ideal for faster gameplay and casual players.
- Billiards: Often has no pockets. The goal is to hit both balls with your cue ball (carom).
🎱 Gameplay Objectives
- Snooker: Pot the red and colored balls in a specific order to score points.
- Billiards: Score by making the cue ball hit both the object balls in a single shot.
- Pool: Sink your set of balls (either stripes or solids) and then legally pot the 8-ball to win.
🪵 Table Cloth & Cue Tips
Game | Cloth Type | Cue Tip Size |
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Snooker | Fast, fine cloth | 8–9 mm (thin) |
Billiards | Smooth cloth | Medium |
Pool | Durable, thick cloth | 12–13 mm (thick) |
- Snooker requires high precision, so it uses a fast, smooth surface.
- Pool is more casual, so the cloth is thicker and the cue tips are broader.
âś… Which Table Should You Choose?
At A Plus Snooker Table, we help our customers pick the perfect table based on their needs:
- Want a professional, competitive experience? Choose a Snooker Table.
- Prefer casual fun with friends or in a club? A Pool Table is ideal.
- Interested in traditional cue sports or carom-style gameplay? Go for a Billiard Table.
🛠️ Custom-Built Quality Tables in Pakistan
Whether for your home, club, school, or tournament use, we manufacture and deliver high-quality snooker, pool, and billiards tables using solid wood, durable steel frames, and 2-inch marble or slate beds.
📞 Contact A Plus Snooker Table today to discuss your custom table requirements or visit our showroom to see the difference in craftsmanship.
📌 Final Thoughts
Understanding the differences between snooker, billiards, and pool tables ensures you invest in the right game for your space, skill level, and entertainment style.
If you’re looking for a table that combines style, durability, and performance, A Plus Snooker Table is your trusted partner in cue sports.
