Six Ball Rules

“The game of golf would lose a great deal if croquet mallets and billiard cues were allowed on the putting green.”  -Ernest Hemmingway, 1899-1961

 

Except when clearly contradicted by these additional rules, the General Rules of Pocket Billiards apply.

TYPE OF GAME [ top ]
6 Ball is a variation on 9 ball. It is played with six balls. It follows the General Rules of Pocket Billiards, except where contradicted by the rules of 9 Ball. If a 9 Ball rule is contradicted by these 6 Ball rules, follow the 6 Ball rules.

PLAYERS [ top ]
2, or teams of two players .

BALLS USED [ top ]
1-6, plus the cue ball.

THE RACK [ top ]
A diamond rack is used in 6 Ball. The one-ball is placed on the apex of the triangle and the six-ball is placed in the center of the last row.

OBJECT OF THE GAME [ top ]
To legally pocket object ball 6.

SCORING [ top ]
Scoring The shooter continues at the table any time his first contact is with the lowest numbered ball on the table and a ball (other than the cue-ball) falls in a pocket as a result of his stroke. Ball and/or pocket need not be called.

RULES OF PLAY [ top ]

1. Cue-ball's first contact, on a legal shot, must be with the lowest numbered ball on the table. Failure to do this is a foul.

2. Safety play is not allowed. Playing a safety is a foul.

3. Three consecutive fouls of the a player is lost of game.

ILLEGALLY POCKETED BALLS [ top ]
No penalty when a ball is pocketed illegally.

OBJECT BALL JUMPED OFF THE TABLE [ top ]
All spotted. No penalty.

CUE BALL AFTER JUMPED OFF TABLE/SCRATCH [ top ]
Incoming player has cue ball in hand behind the head string.

PENALTIES FOR FOULS [ top ]
Incoming player has cue ball in hand behind the head string.

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