List of cue sports
Carom billiards games
Main category: Carom billiards
* Artistic billiards
* Balkline games (18.1, 18.2, etc.)
* Cowboy pool (a hybrid carom/pocket game)
* English billiards (another hybrid)
* Five-pin billiards
* Goriziana or nine-pin billiards
* Danish pin billiards or Keglebillard (another hybrid)
* Four-ball (yotsudama, sagu)
* Straight-rail
* Three-cushion billiards
Pool (pocket billiards) games
Main category: Pool
* Artistic pool
* Bank pool (banks, nine-ball banks)
* Baseball pocket billiards
* Blackball and British eight-ball pool
* Bottle pool
* Bowlliards
* Chicago
* Chinese eight-ball
* Cowboy pool (hybrid)
* Cribbage pool
* Cutthroat
* Eight-ball (stripes-and-solids, highs-and-lows)
* English billiards (hybrid)
* Equal offense
* Irish standard pool
* Kaisa
* Kelly pool (pill/pea pool)
* Killer
* Nine-ball
* One-pocket
* Poker pool (hybrid)
* Rotation
* Russian pyramid
* Seven-ball
* Skittle pool variants (pin pool)
* Snooker (see below; popularly regarded as its own sport, not a pool variant)
* Speed pool
* Straight pool (also called "14.1 continuous")
* Ten-ball
* Three-ball
* Trick shot competition
Snooker games
Main category: Snooker
* Snooker
* Six-red snooker
* American snooker
* Sinuca brasileira
* Volunteer snooker
* Snooker plus
* Golf billiards (and its variant, around-the-world)
Obstacle and target billiards games
Main category: Obstacle billiards
* Bagatelle
* Bar billiards
* Bumper pool
* Danish pin billiards and other pin billiards games
* Devil's pool and victory billiards
* Bottle pool, skittle pool (pin pool), and Italian five-pin billiards are vestigially classifiable here as well
Cueless and/or ball-less developments
* Boccette
* Hand billiards and finger pool (no cues)
* Crud
* Carrom (uses small disks instead of balls; some versions use miniature cues, others no cues at all)
* Novuss (a variant that uses full-size cues)
* Crokinole (some variants of this combination of carrom and shuffleboard use miniature cues)


