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There are a total of 22 balls in Snooker.

They are as follows:-

15 Red balls - 1 point each

1 White (Cue Ball - used to stike the other balls with a Cue)

1 Black - 7 points

1 Pink - 6 points

1 Blue - 5 points

1 Brown - 4 points

1 Green - 3 points

1 Yellow - 2 points

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There are 15 reds and one of each of the colours white, yellow, green, brown, blue, pink and black. So there is 22 in total.

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