There are 15 reds worth 1 point, a yellow worth 2 points, a green worth 3 points, a brown worth 4 points, a blue worth 5 points, a pink worth 6 points, a black 7 points and a white ball which is the cue ball used to hit against the other balls.
You can get contact lenses in a different color. You can not actually change the color of your eye balls.
The meaning of colour in England is color, they just have different spelling rules.
The problem with answering this question is that the transition from Billiard to Snooker is a gradual one - so whilst games existed with less than six balls it is unclear whether we can call this snooker. In its earliest form Snooker was a combination of two Pool type games - Life Pool and Pyramid Pool. The red balls come from pyramid pool, and the first colour, the black ball, from life pool. Three other colours were added a little later, the set being completed with the introduction of the brown and blue. The inclusion of these initial colours was first proposed in 1875 - dates for the inclusion of the brown and blue are unknown. It is unclear how well received or widespread these initial alterations were, but by 1882 the rules were standardised for a new game known as Snooker, with all six coloured balls included. One notable exception to the regular 6 coloured balls is Snooker Plus, a variation of the six-ball game invented by World Championship winner Joe Davis. The game introduced an orange ball (worth eight points) and a purple ball (worth ten points), to make a total of eight coloured balls, in an attempt to reinvigorate the game. However, the concept didn't catch on and Snooker Plus is now widely obsolete
6 Is how many different combinations there are
Bowling balls do not have a specific color. Every ball is different and it all depends on the company what color the ball will be. The most uncommon color is probably yellow, there are very few "strike" balls that are yellow, there are a few "spare" balls or plastic balls that are yellow but not many. The most common color would have to be a dark blue, dark purple, or black. Anything on the dark scale would be the most common. That color may be the most common but not by much.
a phrase meaning 'another matter entirely' or ' a different matter altogether. see http://www.answers.com/topic/a-horse-of-a-different-color
Having streaks, marks, or patches of a different color
The sport with four color codes is squash. The color codes are for the balls. The different colors indicate which balls are to be used for specific weather conditions.
AnswerOriginally snooker balls were made of ivory. Although in the 1920's composite materials were available, they had a tendency to explode, as they contained some of the materials which comprise gunpowder. Not suprising they didn't catch on then. Modern competition snooker balls, on the basis that elephants don't play snooker and therefore shouldn't die for their production, are made from phenolic resin and must confirm to regulated standards. Belgian Aramith, the most famous Snooker, Billiard and Pool ball manufacturer for decades use Phenolic Resin.
haha balls
Purple.
there is not specific meaning for the color of their fur. just individuality