
Blackball is a cue sport similar to pool, played on a rectangular table with six pockets. The game involves two types of balls: solid-colored balls (1-7) and striped balls (9-15), plus the black 8-ball. Players take turns trying to pocket their designated group of balls, either solids or stripes, using a cue stick. The objective is to pocket all the balls in their group and then legally pot the 8-ball to win. The game requires precision, strategy, and control of the cue ball for successful play.
Black Ball is the kind of game you play while waiting for coffee to brew. Each run is a chance to go further than the last. The game remembers; beat it. Controls: One or two keys do most of the work. Spacebar to jump, arrow keys to move — that's usually enough. Tips to get better: Look at what the top scores on leaderboards have in common — it's usually a specific strategy. Check if there's a pause button. Taking five seconds to think often beats reacting on instinct. Sound cues matter. If the game has audio feedback, don't mute it on tough levels. If you're drawn to games with a black, ball flavor, Black Ball hits that spot cleanly. Every run in Black Ball is a chance to do better than the last — that's the whole promise.