Replacement Pool Balls
Looking for a single 8-ball or a new billiard ball? Lost a ball from your set? No problem. PoolDawg carries a full selection of single billiard balls so you can replace a missing or damaged piece without buying an entirely new set. From classic 8-balls and numbered replacements to specialty and novelty designs, we make it easy to keep your game going.
Need a new cue ball instead? Check out our full selection of cue balls. Or, if it’s time to upgrade your entire set, explore our billiard ball sets for complete options.
Choosing the Right Single Billiard Ball
A single lost or damaged billiard ball can throw off your whole game. PoolDawg makes it easy to find the exact replacement you need, whether it’s a cue ball, 8-ball, or any numbered ball from your favorite set. Compare your ball’s design to our hi-res product photos to get the perfect match. We carry single billiard balls from trusted brands like Aramith, Action, and Brunswick, all known for consistent performance, precise balance, and a long-lasting finish.
Build Your Own 9-Ball Set at a Discount
Prefer 9-ball? You can easily put together your own set by selecting individual replacement billiard balls. Check out options like the Aramith Black Replacement Balls, the same design used in official Matchroom 9-ball tournaments. It’s also a great way to build a 9-ball set with just the balls you need, often at a lower cost than buying a full set.
Specialty and Novelty Replacements
Add personality to your setup with unique single billiard balls. Choose from favorites like the Breast Cancer Awareness Ball, Aramith Camo Series, or Harley-Davidson Skull 8 Ball. Each piece meets regulation standards and fits perfectly into standard 2¼-inch sets while giving your table a distinctive look.
Creative Uses for Billiard Balls
Replacement billiard balls aren’t just for restoring your set. They can also be used for fun DIY projects and creative builds. From custom gear shifts and table decorations to unique home décor or mechanical projects, these durable, polished balls are great for anything that calls for a touch of billiards style—or if you need a high-quality round ball.
Caring for Your Billiard Balls
Clean billiard balls not only look better but also roll more accurately. Wipe each ball after play with a soft cloth and use a dedicated billiard ball cleaner to remove chalk and residue. Avoid hot water or abrasive cleaners, which can dull the finish. With regular care, your replacement billiard balls will keep their polish and performance for years.
FAQs About Single Billiard Balls
Can I buy just one billiard ball?
Yes, PoolDawg sells single billiard balls so you can replace a missing or damaged piece without purchasing a full set. Choose from cue balls, 8-balls, or any numbered billiard ball that matches your current set.
How do I match a replacement billiard ball to my current set?
Match the brand, size, and font style of your current billiard balls for the best consistency. If you’re unsure, compare your existing ball’s number design and finish with the images on our product pages. Not sure what set you’re using? Check your ball’s design against our product photos to find the perfect match.
Do you sell unnumbered snooker balls?
Yes. PoolDawg offers snooker billiard balls with no numbers for both home and commercial tables. These single snooker balls match standard sizes and are designed to blend seamlessly with your existing set.
Why do balls turn yellow?
Discoloration typically results from age, light exposure, or improper storage. When any billiard ball becomes damaged or faded, replacing it is the best way to restore your set’s appearance and ensure a smooth, consistent roll.
What causes damaged billiard balls?
Billiard balls are designed to handle repeated impact, so chips or cracks usually mean there is something wrong with the table. Exposed screws, staples, or sharp edges inside the pocket or ball return can cause damage when balls roll or drop into them.
Are specialty or novelty billiard balls regulation size?
Yes. PoolDawg’s specialty and novelty billiard balls, such as the
Reversed White 8 Ball, are regulation size and compatible with any standard 2¼-inch set.