Updated July 2026
Heyball Table Room Calculator
Will A Heyball Table Fit Your Room?
Enter your room size to see if Predator's Heyball table fits. You need full cue clearance from every rail for an unobstructed stroke.
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Room size = playing surface + (2 × cue length). Results are minimums for unobstructed play; add 1–2 feet for furniture or comfortable movement.
Heyball Table Size Comparison
Room Dimensions And Table Size
A Heyball table shares its footprint with a 9-foot pool table, but plays with snooker-style rounded pockets and steel cushions rather than pool pockets. Below is the overall footprint, playing surface, and room size required with a standard 58-inch cue
- Overall table size
- Playing surface
- Additional dimension
Additional dimensions
Available in this size
| Table size | Playing surface | Room size required |
|---|---|---|
| 9 Foot Heyball Table | 100 x 50 in | 18 ft 0 in x 13 ft 10 in |
Room sizes are recommended minimums for comfortable play with a standard 58-inch cue.
Heyball Table Size Questions
Predator's Heyball table plays on a 9-foot footprint, with a 100" x 50" playing surface — the same size as a 9-foot pool table. As a guide, you'll want roughly 18' x 13' 10" of room with a standard 58" cue. If your room is tight, a shorter 52" cue reduces the space required.
Heyball is played on a 9-foot table, matching the standard pool table footprint (100" x 50" playing surface), but with rounded, snooker-style pockets and steel cushions instead of pool pockets.
The table size is identical to a 9-foot pool table, but Heyball uses rounded pockets similar to snooker's, along with steel-rail cushions, changing how the balls rebound and how tight the pockets play compared to standard pool pockets.
Allow the length of your cue on every side so you can stroke from any angle. With a standard 58" cue, that's roughly 5 feet of clearance beyond the table on all sides. Short 52" cues reduce this if space is limited.
Predator's Heyball table has a playing surface of 100" x 50" and an overall footprint of approximately 110.2" x 60.2" — the same room requirements as a 9-foot pool table.
Yes — since a Heyball table shares the same 9-foot footprint as a standard pool table, any room that comfortably fits a 9-foot pool table will also fit a Heyball table.