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8 Ball Pool Timer and Rules

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Version
1.3.0
Size
10.7 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About 8 Ball Pool Timer and Rules

8 Ball Pool Timer and Rules is a referee tool built for eightball pool matches governed by World Eightball Pool Federation rules.

The core feature is a 60-second shot timer with an optional 30-second warning alert. You can reset the timer instantly by tapping anywhere on the main screen—the app vibrates to confirm the reset, so you never need to look away from the table. This makes tracking shot time fluid and natural during live matches.

Before each frame, the app displays correct racking procedures to ensure every match starts properly. After a break or if a time foul occurs, you can enable optional ruling assistance to make sure the decision follows official regulations.

A dedicated timeout button gives you quick access when players call for breaks. Customizable settings let you adjust the timer behavior and warnings to suit your match environment.

The app also works on Android Wear devices, so you can run the timer from your wrist if your venue supports it.

Whether you're officiating casual games or competitive tournaments, 8 Ball Pool Timer and Rules keeps matches fair, organized, and moving at the right pace. Feedback and suggestions from umpires help shape the app's updates.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 60-second shot timer with tap-to-reset keeps play flowing without distraction
  • Displays official racking procedures before each frame for rule consistency
  • Works on Android Wear for convenient wrist-based officiating at the table
  • Optional ruling assistance helps referees apply World Eightball Pool Federation rules correctly

Cons

  • Requires Android device; no iOS or cross-platform availability for referees
  • Relies on manual input and user attention to catch rule violations accurately
  • Limited to English-speaking rule sets; may not suit non-WEPF pool variants
  • Niche use case means smaller user base and fewer community-driven updates

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