Billiard Hall
Trivia brain teasers have some element of trivia in them, but they are not just pure trivia questions.
At the billiard hall there are three pool tables. The first table is set up to play 7 Ball, the second table is set up to play 8 Ball, and the third table is set up to play 9 Ball. What is the total number of balls on the three tables?
HintMake sure to count all the balls!
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Answer
34.
7 Ball uses 7 colored balls and a cue ball (8). 8 Ball uses 15 colored balls and a cue ball (16). 9 Ball uses 9 colored balls and a cue ball (10). 8+16+10=34.
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Comments
basketball101   
Jul 05, 2006
| i didn't get that one....but i am ur first comment |
OldChinaHand  
Jul 06, 2006
| Someone has been hanging around pool halls a might too much, me think. Good One.  |
devils400 
Jul 07, 2006
| i also dont get that one looks like you
are reallygood + & - because i am not  |
kcheer2493  
Jul 09, 2006
| yeah, sorry I didn't really enjoy this one. It was really fun and it was alittle obvious |
kcheer2493  
Jul 09, 2006
| I meant 'wasn't' |
speedqueenkmw   
Jul 13, 2006
| duh, forgot to count the cue ball even after the hint  |
Barticus   
Aug 19, 2006
| Actually I haven't been hanging around billiard halls, I have been watching ESPN Classic. I saw a game of 7 Ball and then wrote this teaser. The 7 Ball game was from 20 years ago. Does anyone play 7 Ball anymore?
It requires you to know three bits of trivia. If you know 8 Ball and one of the others you might guess right, but this one has little guess opportunity.
And then there's the trick part. More often than not, people will forget the cue balls, even if they read my hint. It's not really good use of the hint. |
fedex337   
Jun 19, 2007
| I GOT THIS ONE!! i love playing pool so this one was actually very easy for me |
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