3d Billiard Piramid: break the pyramid on a narrow-pocket table
In 3d Billiard Piramid, you break a tight pyramid of balls and then keep the run alive by sending one ball into another. The 3D table view makes the narrower pockets and rail angles easy to read, while shot force changes the aim line, so a soft tap and a heavy stroke behave very differently. It is a Russian pyramid take on pocket billiards, with no extra systems getting in the way.
Eight-ball target, contact rule, and penalty turns
Every legal shot must touch another ball, and your own ball can only be pocketed after that contact. Miss the second ball or launch the cue ball off the table, and you lose the move. The match ends when someone sinks 8 balls first, so you are always balancing clear pots against safer position play. That rule set fits the Billiards tag better than a loose arcade label.
Power changes the sight line on every stroke
The force of the shot affects accuracy, so the same angle can work on one turn and drift on the next if you overhit it. The break matters too, because opening the pyramid decides which balls stay clustered near the rails and which lanes open for the following turn. That is why careful cue control often beats brute force when you want to string together several legal pots.
For a close mechanical match, 3d Billiard 8 ball Pool also leans on angle control, though its table flow feels different. 8 ball billiards classic gives you another pocket-game reference point if you want a cleaner board read. Billiards 3D Russian Pyramid uses the same pyramid break and tight-pocket pressure. Those links should help if you enjoy the Russian Billiards style.
It runs free online in your browser, with no download and no signup, and it plays well as a quick session on desktop or mobile. If you want to browse more cue sports, the sport category makes another table easy to reach after one more rack.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
14 july 2021
Last Update
14 july 2021