Monkey Mart
9 Ball Pool
Bottle Hop
Bottle Hop
Escape Tsunami Brainrots Online
Escape Tsunami Brainrots Online
Shift to Drift
Shift to Drift
Fish It Online
Fish It Online
Crazy Taxi
Crazy Taxi
Lift Off
Lift Off
Stickman: Hooks
Stickman: Hooks
Rooftop Run
Rooftop Run
No Pain No Gain - Ragdoll Sandbox
No Pain No Gain - Ragdoll Sandbox
Skip It!
Skip It!
Knife Master
Knife Master
Dino Game Unblocked
Dino Game Unblocked
Ice Baby Quest 2
Ice Baby Quest 2
Pinball Master
Pinball Master
Ragdoll Flip
Ragdoll Flip
Retro Blaster
Retro Blaster
Granny 2: Asylum Horror House
Granny 2: Asylum Horror House
Dinosaur Evolution
Dinosaur Evolution
Five Nights at Freddy's 3
Five Nights at Freddy's 3
Playground Man! Ragdoll Show!
Playground Man! Ragdoll Show!
Crazy Fish
Crazy Fish
Tag
Tag
Rob a Car
Rob a Car
Orbit Rush
Orbit Rush
Sorry Bob
Sorry Bob
Deadly Catch!
Deadly Catch!
Five Nights at Freddy's
Five Nights at Freddy's

The nail-biting tension of a genuine sports billiards encounter is brought to life in 9 Ball Pool. A game that opens up whole new avenues of opportunity with each shot.

The Moment Before The Decisive Shot

The player's task is to pocket the number 9 ball according to the rules to win. However, to achieve this, each shot must first hit the ball with the smallest number remaining on the table. This rule creates a clear tactical element for the entire game. A valid shot can lead to many different situations. While playing, players may pocket additional balls if the cue ball strikes the smallest number first. When the number 9 ball is pocketed after a valid shot, the match ends immediately with the player winning. The rules are fairly clear, but players need to avoid some common mistakes. If an opponent makes a mistake, they have the right to place the cue ball anywhere on the table.

  • The cue ball touches the wrong ball first
  • The cue ball pockets after the shot
  • No balls touch the cushion or pocket after the shot
  • The cue ball does not touch any balls

Procedure For A Standard Shot

  • Move the mouse to adjust the direction of the cue
  • Drag the mouse back to adjust the force of the shot
  • Release the mouse to make the shot to the cue ball

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