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YOUR TURN
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FRAME SCORE
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Break
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Best
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FRAME SCORE
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Break
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Best
Reds Left
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Points Left
147
Difference
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🔴 Pot a Red
Current Break:
— no balls potted —
POT A BALL
About This Snooker Scoreboard
This free online snooker scoreboard tracks two-player matches with full break building, frame counting, foul handling, and snooker math. It enforces standard snooker rules — alternating reds and colours in the reds phase, then the six colours in sequence. Use it courtside, in a club, or at home to keep an accurate running score.
How to Use the Snooker Scoreboard
- Set the match format (Best of 7, 9, etc.) at the top.
- Enter player names by clicking on "Player 1" and "Player 2".
- Tap the ball buttons as each ball is potted. The break builds automatically.
- Tap Miss / End Break when the active player misses. The turn switches.
- Tap Foul and select the ball fouled on. Opponent gets minimum 4 points.
- Use Undo to remove the last ball if you tap by mistake.
- Tap End Frame when the frame is over. Scores are recorded in frame history.
Snooker Scoring Rules
| Ball | Points | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 🔴 Red | 1 | 15 reds on table at start; each stays off once potted |
| 🟡 Yellow | 2 | Returns to spot after potted in reds phase |
| 🟢 Green | 3 | Returns to spot after potted in reds phase |
| 🟤 Brown | 4 | Returns to spot after potted in reds phase |
| 🔵 Blue | 5 | Returns to spot after potted in reds phase |
| 🩷 Pink | 6 | Returns to spot after potted in reds phase |
| ⚫ Black | 7 | Returns to spot after potted in reds phase |
| Foul | 4–7 | Minimum 4 points; value of ball fouled if higher |
Veelgestelde vragen
A maximum break (147) is scored by potting all 15 reds each followed by the black (15×8=120), then all six colours in sequence (2+3+4+5+6+7=27), totalling 147 points without missing.
When a player trails by more points than remain on the table, they need their opponent to foul (concede a snooker) to have a chance of winning. Each snooker foul is worth a minimum of 4 points. The scoreboard calculates how many snookers are needed automatically.
A foul occurs when a player hits the wrong ball first, pots a wrong ball, fails to hit any ball, or causes the cue ball to go off the table. The opponent receives the value of the ball fouled on or 4 points, whichever is greater.
A match is played as Best of N frames. The first player to win the majority of frames wins. For example, in a Best of 7, the first player to win 4 frames wins the match. Professional tournaments use Best of 25 or 35 frames for finals.
Snelle feiten
- ✓ Maximum break: 147 points
- ✓ 15 reds + 6 colours on table
- ✓ Foul minimum: 4 points
- ✓ World Championship: Best of 35
- ✓ Black = 7 pts (highest value ball)
- ✓ Colours return to spot in reds phase