Pool Billiards offline

Pool Billiards offline

com.andregal.android.poolbilliard by Andregal
4.4 (394,067)
50M+
GAME_CASUAL
2.6 MB
Updated Aug 29, 2025
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About this app

In Blackball pool there are 15 colored balls (7 red, 7 yellow and 1 black). The goal is to pocket all balls of your color group and then the black ball. Player who pots the black too early loses the game. In Pyramid billiards there are 15 white balls and one red. The goal is to pocket any 8 balls before your opponent. You can play alone, versus computer or with 2 players on one device (hotseat).

What's New

Bug fixes and improvements

App Information

Version Name
1.2.7
Version Code
27
File Size
2.6 MB
Min SDK
Android 16+
Target SDK
Android 34
Developer
Andregal
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.andregal.android.poolbilliard

Permissions Required

This app may request the following permissions:

  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • prevent device from sleeping

Recent Reviews

Lisa (Lisa Meow 26)
4.0★
I've only played the computer so far, but this is like playing real pool - except you get a little visual help, which is really nice (especially because my eyesight is bad). You get lines to show exactly where your ball is going and since the stick can be very difficult to aim, there is a calibrated wheel if you want. The only problem I have is that sometimes the stick shoots while I'm still aiming, which of course, makes me lose my shot. So far, it's free & no ads. I really like the app so far.
James Robertson
2.0★
The game is not very realistic. The way it makes game play difficult is to constantly block shots with other balls, which happens in real life, but not so often, or makes the angle just centimeters from being possible,within one centimeter of being good, when adjust one more centimeter or a hair other ball is in the way. If the angle is good then Q will scratch. If this happened occasionally it would be good, but happens almost every shot or two.
Tim Gillott
4.0★
Nice game, that actually has a human vs CPU mode. I've been looking for a pool game for ages, as I had a great one for my last non-smart phone. I just want a similar type, where you play against CPU opponents, but with level progression. This has the first half of that, which still means it's a relaxed game to play. There are three difficulty levels, and a fun feature to change the size of the pockets. All in all I'm happy with this.
Rufus McLean
4.0★
Helps u 2 learn how a computer which is your opponent shoots pool. It has options that most other pool games don't have which is u can make pool table holes bigger or smaller . It is lacking one thing of importance and that is no option to be able to put "English" on the cue ball. This is why I gave it 4stars. Add this to the game and I'll give u guys 5stars! But all n all I enjoy playing it. Would tell others about it.
David Boler
3.0★
The one problem I'm having is that the appearence is not like reality. Two out of three of the games has gray pool balls. How does someone distinguish one from another when all the pool balls are the same color ? By the way , it would be a really big help to have under the help button directions as to where the pool stick is to shoot with as well as which pool ball is confirmed to be the lead.
Olushola Rhoda
5.0★
I want to see jump shot and spin/curved shot added to this awesome app. I know similar pool apps that are 100 times the size yet are struggling to do what this app just does seamlessly. Clean, straight to the point, fluid game play, it's top of the class.
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