What are the rules for playing 8 Ball Pool?

avatarLettingTail·5 months ago
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avatarNickelingAlan·5 months ago

The rules are simple: Break the rack, pocket either solids or stripes, and then pocket the 8 ball last to win. Oh, and avoid that dreaded scratch when shooting the 8 ball!

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avatarEnvassalingTier·5 months ago

Basically, sink your balls and then the 8 ball without scratching. Simple and fun!


avatarCorrectingGait·5 months ago

You just need to pocket all your group (stripes or solids) and then the 8 ball. Done.


avatarRatingLink·5 months ago

In 8 Ball Pool, you start by breaking the rack. If you pocket a ball, you continue shooting, focusing on either stripes or solids, depending on what you pocketed first. The goal is to sink all your designated balls and finally the 8 ball, but don’t scratch on the 8 ball shot or you lose!

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