Speed Billiard

Speed Billiard - Pool / Billiard Game

About the Game

This billiard game is based on speed and your goal is to pocket all balls as soon as possible. There are 15 balls and the game finishes after all balls are pocketed. Your record is based on how many seconds you have spent for pocketing all balls and this will be considered as your final record. So try to be fast and accurate to score more and beat other players!

Game Mechanics

A Pool or Billiards game is a precision cue sport mechanic where you use a cue stick to strike colored balls across a felt‑covered table, aiming to pocket them into side or corner pockets according to specific rules. Different variants exist: eight‑ball (pocket all your assigned group, then the eight‑ball), nine‑ball (pocket balls in numerical order), snooker (pocket reds and colors in sequence), and carom billiards (no pockets, score by hitting both opponent balls). Core mechanics include aiming (adjusting cue angle), power control (pulling back and releasing at different speeds), spin or English (hitting left/right or high/low on the cue ball to alter trajectory after impact), and bank shots (bouncing off cushions). The cue ball's position after each shot is critical for setting up the next shot. Many digital pool games offer assisted aiming lines for beginners and manual aim for experts, plus realistic physics (friction, ball deflection, table cloth speed). Game modes include single‑player vs. AI, multiplayer online, tournaments, and practice modes for trick shots. Unlike action games, pool mechanics reward geometry skills, fine motor control, patience, and strategic planning — thinking two or three shots ahead. The satisfaction comes from a perfectly executed bank shot, a clean break, or a comeback win. Perfect for players who enjoy tactical precision, physics puzzles, and calm competitive play

How to Play

Touch on Mobile device or mouse on PC