There are serveral different colours. A yellow dot is much slower then a blue dot.
A double yellow dot is used in professional games.
* yellow dot: Extra slow * white dot: Slow * Red dot: Medium * Blue dot: Fast
There are three colours for the squash ball. Green (fast) Blue (medium) Black (Slow). Each color has another classification with dots. {| ! Colour ! Speed ! Bounce | Double Yellow Extra Super Slow Very Low Yellow Super Slow Low Green or White Slow Average Red Medium High Blue Fast Very High |}
the colour is blue, red, yellow, double yellow, green, white, orange, teal and green.
blue ball: noobs.
green/red ball: casual/amateur
single yellow dot: pro
double yellow dot: competition
orange: ??
Blue= Progression ball Yellow= Tornament ball Red= Bouncy No dot= Progression ball
Blue
Yellow
Yellow
The colour is yellow.
There is a "double-yellow dot" ball currently used in the sport of squash.
Squash
a double dot when warm. unfortunantly the double dot takes longer to warm up that a single dot, unless you have a microwave red dot or blue dot are the bouncyest
"Pallino" in Italian refers to a small ball or pellet, typically used in the game of bocce as the target ball that players aim to get their larger balls closest to.
It means no run was scored from a particular delivery.The term originates from cricket scoring notation, where instead of a number when runs are scored, a small dot would be written instead to indicate that delivery resulted in no run.
In the traditional scoring system, a dot was used to indicate a ball whereby no run has been scored.
Not neccessarilly (some females have a little colour and dot like markings) although it is a bit of an indication that the fish may be a male.
the colored dot on a bowling ball is called the PIN. it is placed where the top of the core or weight block is.
A white background with a red dot in the middle.