We are often asked about regulation size pool tables.
Room size required for 7 foot pool table.
Keep in mind that you need room for the table and room for the cue.
We re looking at this under the assumption that you ll be playing with a regulation size 57 58 pool cue.
These are considered industry standard minimum space requirements.
10ft x 5ft pool table 12ft x 6ft full tournament sized tables available in pool tables and snooker tables.
Calculating the space you need follow the steps below to accurately calculate the minimum room size you need for your table and cue.
Simply use the chart below to determine the minimum space requirements needed for a particular table and cue combination.
It requires a much larger room than a 7 foot table as shown in the chart below.
The playing surface dimensions of 7 foot tables are 39 by 78.
Most room size charts understate the amount of room you need to play comfortably and effectively.
8ft x 4ft american pool table size 9ft x 4 1 2 ft full sized american pool table.
When a pool table is described as a 6ft by 3ft table as in the 6ft british table shown below those dimensions refer approximately to the total length and width.
Seven foot bar box style table.
In the uk most pool tables found at pubs or in the home are 7 x 4 with a pool cue size of 58.
The chart below gives you an idea of the minimum area required for each size table.
Offer is limited to in stock product only.
8 is an oversized 8 foot table.
8 foot tables 44 by 88.
Playing pool at a bar pool room or someone s house with their own table you ll usually find these are 8 x 4 tables and with a standard pool cue size of 58.
Work down from the 8 dimensions.
Pool tables come in a range of sizes.
What we re providing here is the minimum space requirements for setting up a 7 foot 8 foot and 9 foot table in your game room.
6ft x 3ft often referred to as pub pool tables 7ft x 3 1 2 ft pool table leagues.
Seven foot tables vary in size.
Most families prefer the standard 8 foot table.
These dimensions are measuring from tip to tip of the gum rubber cushions.
Ten foot tables are most often used for carom and snooker tables.
If your room does not meet these minimum size requirements many billiard retailers will suggest that you can still put a table in and use short cues 52 or 48.
Serious players will prefer a 9 foot table but may have to concede to the oversized 8 due to room size.
This refers to a 4 1 2 foot by 9 foot table.
4 x 8 playing area.
Standard 2 piece cues measure 58 inches in length.