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Asked by: Serapio Verwayen
sports snooker and pool and billiardsWhat sizes do pool tables come in?
Similarly, how big is a standard size pool table?
The length of a "Regulation Standard 8ft" table should be 88 inches long and 44 inches wide. A 9ft Regulation table play field measures 100 inches long and 50 inches wide. Any size table can be considered as "Regulation" if the table is length and width ratio is consistant with these measurements.
How much room do I need for a pool table?
Table Size | Ideal Room Size for 58" Cues | Actual Playing surface |
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3.5' x 7' | 16' 2" x 13' 1" | 39" x 78" |
4' x 8' | 17' x 13' 4" | 44" x 88" |
4.25' x 8.5' | 17' 4" x 14' | 46" x 92" |
Also to know is, is a 7ft pool table too small?
Generally speaking, eight-foot tables are considered 'professional' size, whereas seven-foot tables are considered 'bar' size. If you have the space, we recommend the larger size, it generally provides a better playing experience. However, a seven-foot table can be a great addition to a smaller room.
The 3 1/2 feet by 7 feet table is the most common size bar pool table. It takes up the least amount of space and is easier for most players since the distance between the pockets is shorter. Most bar league play and bar tournaments are held on this size table. This size is also the most space-efficient for bars.