Les Règles du 8-Ball Pool : Tout Ce Qu'il Faut Savoir

8-Ball Pool Rules: Everything You Need to Know

New to billiards? Here are the official rules of 8-Ball Pool, the world’s most popular pool game.

8-Ball Pool is the most widely played billiards discipline worldwide. Understanding the basic rules will help you enjoy the game and improve your skills from the very first match.

Equipment

  • 1 pool table (typically 7-foot or 8-foot)
  • 15 numbered object balls and 1 cue ball
  • 2 pool cues
  • 1 triangle rack

Objective of the Game

Pocket all of your assigned balls (solids or stripes) and then legally pocket the 8-ball to win the game.

Rack Setup

  1. Arrange the 15 balls in a triangle.
  2. The 8-ball must be placed in the center of the rack.
  3. One solid ball and one striped ball should be positioned in the two rear corners.
  4. The cue ball is placed behind the head string for the break shot.

The Break Shot

  • The first player strikes the cue ball to break the rack.
  • At least four object balls must contact a cushion, or a ball must be pocketed.
  • If a ball is legally pocketed, the player continues their turn.

Assigning Solids and Stripes

  • Solids: Balls 1–7
  • Stripes: Balls 9–15

Ball groups are usually assigned after the break according to the first legally pocketed ball.

Common Fouls

  • Pocketing the cue ball (scratch)
  • Failing to hit one of your own balls first
  • Striking an opponent’s ball before your own
  • Knocking a ball off the table

Winning the Game

To win, you must:

  1. Pocket all of your assigned balls (solids or stripes)
  2. Call the pocket for the 8-ball
  3. Legally pocket the 8-ball in the called pocket

Immediate Loss

You automatically lose if you:

  • Pocket the 8-ball before clearing your group
  • Pocket the 8-ball in the wrong pocket
  • Pocket the 8-ball and the cue ball on the same shot

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