
One-Pocket Pool
One-Pocket Pool, while a complex game, is extremely easy to learn. This difficult game challenges players to be more creative. Because players have to think fast and make sure every shot counts, it can challenge their mental power.
Straight Pool
Straight Pool is an object-ball and apex pool game. It uses fifteen balls, one per player. The rack will have the first and fifth balls placed in the right corners. The rest of them are randomly placed. They must touch one another in order to be placed at the apex. The goal is to keep your opponent from picking up the ball on their first attempt. Some shots will require signalling, others may not.

Bank Pool
Bank Pool is an old-fashioned table pool game that's easy to learn. The objective is to collect more balls that your opponent. Every shot must be a legal bank shot. The game is won by the first player to get eight balls. You can also play it in a shorter version, using nine-balls.
Bowlliards
Bowlliards is a type of table pool game. It involves nine to fifteen balls, a striker and a white cue ball. These balls are approximately two and a half inches in diameter. In addition, they feature colors and numbers from nine to fifteen.
Kelly Pool
Kelly Pool is a table pool game that uses coins. It's an easy game to learn and play with your friends. It is a no-points game where players attempt to sink the object balls that correspond to their private numbers. There are two rules to the game: fouling the ball and taking your opponent's object balls. Foults are when you fail either to pocket your opponent's object ball or knock it from the table. If you foul your opponent three times, you lose the game.

Point-based pool
Table pool games are a great addition for any home. These games are creative, challenging, and entertaining. Point-based games offer more challenge than traditional pool and have less pockets. One-Pocket Pool (where you have to only use one pocket) is the most difficult.