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What color are croquet balls?

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Mia Kelly

Published Jan 19, 2026

The Laws and Rules of Croquet state that balls shall be coloured (blue, black, red and yellow, alternatively green, brown, pink and white) but make no attempt to specify the colours. In other words, a ball shall be blue but there is no requirement as to which blue.

What are the four colours of croquet balls?

Primary colours or first colours: The main croquet ball colours used which are blue, red, black and yellow (in order of play). One player or team plays blue and black, the other red and yellow.

Why are the balls different colors in croquet?

Each player has a specific colour ball when playing the game, which they will use for the entire game and is aiming to manoeuvre there ball through the hoops and to the end of the course. Croquet balls can come in different sizes and weights to allow players of all ages and abilities to join in.

What Colour are croquet hoops?

Hoops will generally come in sets of six, being the number on a standard croquet lawn. One hoop (the first) will be marked with a blue top, and one (the last) with a red top. Otherwise hoops usually have a white painted finish.

What should croquet balls be made of?

Almost all croquet balls made today (including all tournament quality balls) are of a solid plastic construction, these are often called composite balls. These are far more durable than the traditional wooden balls. The balls differ in the type of plastic used, which affects weight, bounce and durability.

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What kind of paint do you use on croquet balls?

Paint the exposed area of the balls using Chalky Finish Paint in Cotton Candy Pink, Tidal Blue, Scarlet and Classic White. Once the balls are dry to the touch, remove the painter's tape. Once the balls are fully dry, tape around the bare spots previously covered by painter's tape to avoid overspray.

What size should croquet balls be?

Regulations. A regulation croquet ball must be 35/8" diameter, and weigh 16 ounces, within specified tolerances.

What color goes last in croquet?

Three and Six Player Croquet

A popular version of the Association game may be played by three or six players using six balls. Each side has two balls, blue and black, red and yellow and green and brown. The order of play is blue, red, green, black, yellow, brown.

What is a croquet hoop?

A croquet hoop comprises two vertical uprights joined at the top by a horizontal crown and must be provided with a means of anchorage at the base of the uprights. In cast metal hoops there are carrots at the base of the uprights for achoring.

What size are the hoops in croquet?

The regulations for hoops say that they should have uprights which are 5/8" diameter, a gap which is between 4" and 3¾" wide, and the crown of the hoop should be 12" above the ground.

What is the difference between croquet and croquette?

Croquet is a lawn game using mallets, wooden balls, and wickets. Croquette is a fried mass of mince (chopped) meat, fish, and/or vegetables: “The menu at the restaurant featured a croquette specialty.” After we played a game of croquet on the lawn, we went into the restaurant and ordered a croquette for dinner.

Are cricket and croquet the same?

Explanation: Cricket - a sport akin to baseball (or, baseball is a sport akin to cricket) with a ball being delivered to a batsman who then strikes it with a bat. Croquet - a sport where a number of balls are hit through pegs with wooden mallets.

What is the difference between croquet and golf croquet?

Difference Between Golf Croquet and Croquet

One of the main differences between croquet and golf croquet is that in croquet, the player who maneuvers the ball into the peg, wins, while in golf croquet, the goal is to strike the ball into the last hoop (number 7).

What are the croquet pieces called?

Along with the court, the main pieces of equipment for a game of croquet are the six balls, mallets for striking, wickets (also called hoops), and two stakes to mark boundaries and determine striking order.

How many balls are in a croquet set?

This also has the advantage that sets come in a box or carry bag to keep everything together. A croquet set should contain, as a minimum, two croquet mallets (most have four or more), six hoops, one centre peg and four balls (blue, red, black and yellow).

How do you play team croquet?

Ideally, you take croquet from your partner ball near the peg. Line the balls up so that in the croquet shot the partner ball hits the peg, then in the continuation shot the striker's ball hits the peg. However, you can also win the game by hitting the peg with each ball in two separate turns.

How big is a croquet wicket?

The wickets shall be of round iron, 5/8-inch diameter and of uniform thickness. They shall be 12 inches in height above the ground, measured from the ground to the top of the crown of the wicket, vertical and firmly fixed. The crown shall be straight and at right angles to the uprights.

What is poison in croquet?

A poison ball is one that has scored all the wickets but hasn't hit the finishing stake. A poison ball may hit any opponent ball and have it removed from the game. Conversely, if an opponent ball hits a poison ball, the poison ball is removed from the game.

What does a croquet court look like?

The official full-size court is a rectangle 100 feet long by 50 feet wide, but court size and shape can be adjusted to fit available space with distances between wickets and stakes scaled down in proportion. Boundaries are optional and can be marked with string or flags.

How much does croquet balls cost?

The smallest recreational balls, the Newport weigh in at about 12 ounces and measure 3-5/16" diameter. These are typical of the balls found in backyard croquet sets priced under $300. From there, all other balls found here will measure 3-5/8" diameter, the official full size croquet ball.

How much does a official croquet mallet cost?

The cost of a new mallet ranges from around $150 to over $500.

Are croquet and Pall Mall the same?

Pall Mall was indeed a real game and was also known as paille-maille in French but it's now been rendered obsolete. The game was essentially a precursor to croquet and came from France with a mallet used to hit balls through a series of hoops.

Why is it called croquet?

The Chambers dictionary lists croquet as a northern French dialect form of crochet, meaning a little crook. It is generally agreed that the game croquet emerged from Ireland around 1850 where it was known as crookey, a word with its root meaning as a hooked stick.