
The size of pool ball, which is commonly used to play billiards, can be affected by many factors. These include material and color as well as pattern. The different types of balls are used for different pool games, such as eight-ball, straight pool, and bank pool. Other than pool, there are other types of billiards like snooker that use different balls to make it more challenging.
Standard pool balls measure two and a quarter inches in diameter. It weighs between 5 and 6 ounces. It is made from phenolic, which is stronger that acrylic. Polyester is another common material for pool balls. It is also known to be more durable than phenolic resin, although it is not as durable as acrylic.
In the 15th-century, pool balls made of wood were common. They were however difficult to make. Ivory was a cheaper option to wood, and became increasingly popular in the 17th-century. It was also very expensive to produce. It was also hard-to-find. It was an extremely popular choice among pool players. However, it was also costly.

Crystallite was a kind of plastic. Bakelite was a type ceramic. These materials were used for more than 100 years. These days, pool balls are made from poly resin. It is stronger than acrylic. Also, pool balls are made from steel.
Another pool ball type is the measle, which has numerous spots on its surface. It's designed to increase strikes. It is also known by the name "messle ball", because its spots make it easier for a television monitor to identify.
The same color and pattern can also be found on some pool balls. However, they are generally larger than the other balls. American pool balls measure two-and-a half inches in size and weigh between five to six ounces. These balls can be used on tables up to six feet in height. They can also work on coin-operated or swivel tables.
Pool balls can also be divided into two categories: object balls and cue balls. American-style balls tend to be smaller than object balls. They are also typically made of a different material. A two-and-a half-inch diameter is the most common object ball. This is smaller than an American ball but is larger than a snooker or snookerball.

Other colors are available for object balls, including pink, cyan and light tan. Some sets have more than one spot on the cue ball, and the most common object ball is a two-and-a-half-inch diameter. A few pool balls can also be adorned with a pattern, such the elegant pool ball that the elephant used in official tournaments.
The 8-ball, the most popular pool ball, is another. It is used in a variety games including straight, eight-ball and bank pools. However, it isn't the most well-known of pool balls.