What Pool Blitz is
Pool Blitz is a timed score race built on real 2D pool physics: elastic ball collisions, cushion bounces, and friction. Instead of taking turns on one table, each player runs the same seeded rack sequence on their own table and races the clock. Pot every ball and a fresh rack is dealt from the shared sequence.
How a match works
The rack layouts derive from the shared match seed, so both players face identical tables. Drag back from the cue ball to aim — the dotted line previews the cue ball's path — and release to shoot. Each pot scores, consecutive pots grow a combo bonus, and clearing a rack pays a bonus and deals the next seeded rack.
Rules summary
Pots score base points plus a rising combo bonus for consecutive pots. An empty shot breaks the combo. Potting the cue ball is a scratch: it costs points, resets the combo, and respawns the cue ball on the head spot. The higher score when the timer ends wins.
Why it is skill, not gambling
Both players shoot the identical seeded racks with identical physics, so nobody gets an easier table — better aim, power control, and shot selection win. Every finished match publishes the seed reveal and recorded inputs, so each rack and every shot can be replayed and independently verified.
Stakes and payouts
Pick a buy-in before matchmaking. Both stakes form the pot, the rake is transparent, and the winner takes the balance. Free practice tables let you groove your stroke without staking and stay separate from cash play.
Frequently asked questions
Do both players get the same racks?
Yes. Every rack layout derives from the shared match seed, so both players shoot the identical sequence of tables and the better potter wins.
What happens on a scratch?
Potting the cue ball costs points and resets your combo. The cue ball respawns on the head spot so you can keep shooting immediately.
How do combos work?
Each consecutive pot without a miss or scratch adds a growing bonus on top of the base pot score. An empty shot breaks the chain.
How is the winner decided?
The player with the higher score when time runs out wins the pot, driven by potting more balls, keeping combos alive, and clearing racks for bonuses.