Snooker... It is played by using 22 balls, 15 red and 1 white
Snooker
In English Billiards, there are two white balls (one normally has spots on it to distinguish it from the other one) and one red ball.
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, on the table at the start of a match there are 21 balls on the table, and 22 including the cue ball (white ball). This includes 8 different coloured balls - white, red, yellow, green, brown, blue, pink and black. Altogether their are 22 reds and 1 of each of the others (white, yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, black). So altogether, their are 8 different coloured balls in snooker including the cue ball, and 7 not including the cue ball. I hope this helps.
The white ball is heavier than the rest of the balls
In English Billiards there are 3 balls. White, white with spot (or yellow ball) and red.
Including the cue ball, 22. :)
There are many places where one could purchase red, white, and blue balls for a ball pit. The best places to purchase balls for a ball pit would be stores like Amazon.
There is only one white ball - the cue ball. It is the only ball which is not meant to be potted at any time.
There is no difference between the cue ball and billiard ball except that the cue ball is white and without significant markings.
Different numbers for different games. 8-Ball has 15 numbered balls and one cue ball. 9-Ball has 9 balls and one cue ball.
The white ball is slightly smaller than the rest of the balls so when it goes down a pocket it falls into a hole that the other balls roll over. This brings the white ball to the top of the table and the other balls into the dispenser. You'll see it if you lifted the slate off the table.
So you can tell which is the cue ball