8 Ball Pool is a billiards game, you need to distinguish your ball. You just need to aim, drag to increase power and release to make an accurate shot.
You need to put all the balls in your group including striped balls or solid balls into the pocket. After completing this task, the player needs to make a decisive shot with the 8 ball (black ball). Only when you put the black ball into the correct pocket after completing your group of balls, can you win.
After the opening shot, whether you will play striped or solid balls is decided by the first ball that is properly pocketed. For example, if after the opening shot, you continue to hit and successfully put a solid ball into the pocket, then you will play the solid ball group, and your opponent will play the striped ball group.
A key rule in 8 Ball Pool is that the 8 ball must not be pocketed until all of your assigned balls—stripes or solids—have been cleared from the table. If you accidentally hit and pocket the black ball before you have pocketed all your striped or solid balls, you will lose immediately, regardless of whether you are ahead or in a favorable position.
The white ball is the ball used to make every shot, and you must not let it go into the hole under any circumstances. If this happens, you will lose your turn, and what’s worse is that your opponent has the right to place the white ball anywhere on the table – called ball-in-hand.
This privilege can make it easier for your opponent to make a precise shot or turn the game around, so controlling the direction and power of the white ball is an extremely important factor in your strategy.