Experience Realistic Billiards Right on Your Screen
Billiards Master is a billiards simulation game that has been created to deliver the ultimate billiard experience. Users can select from a wide range of options that include 8 Ball, 9 Ball, UK 8 Ball, Snooker, Matrix Mode, Time Trial, or Practice Mode. Each mode is exclusive and comes with its set of rules, objectives, and levels of difficulty, which means you will always have an option that best matches your skills and playing style.
The game not only provides smooth gameplay but also presents convincing physics—each and every hit, spin, and movement of the ball is rendered just like in a real billiard scenario.

Gameplay—Where technique and strategy converge
Select your preferred mode of play
You can pick one of the featured modes before the commencement:
- 8 Ball: Whether you're solids or stripes, group the balls and then sink the 8-ball to claim your victory.
- 9-Ball: Hit balls in order from 1 to 9; the last shot must knock down the 9 ball.
- UK 8 Ball and Snooker: Challenge the classic European style of billiards.
- Practice Mode: Unlimited practice, no opponents—where you can test every technique.
- Time Trial: Compete against time; score as many points as possible before the clock runs out.
Controls and precise ball-hitting techniques
- Aim: Drag the mouse or tap to rotate the view and align the shot direction.
- Adjust the force: With the slider, choose the force level that is most suitable.
- Shot: Let go of the mouse or tap to perform a shot that is smooth and precise.
- Tip: Keep an eye on the shot's angle and strength—a little change can lead to a miss, particularly in 9 Ball or Snooker mode, where precision is crucial.
Secrets to becoming a Billiards Master
- Train your power sense: Don't just use luck—teach yourself to control hitting force according to the situations.
- Maximize the Practice Mode: This is the place you will be a pro in aiming, hitting, and controlling.
- Watch the reflex angle: Get (a) the physical laws of the ball straight, then you'll be able to tell where it's going.
- Go slow and be accurate: a slow but correct shot is better than a strong shot but an off-angle shot.
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