Cuing games are fun turn-based multi-player games for two players. The board is populated with balls in random locations which means every Cuing match you play is unique!

Welcome to the tutorial page to help get you in the air!


Two balls are ‘in-view’ when both balls can travel between each other along a straight line which passes through the center of each ball.
in-view

Partial eclipse

Full eclipse

Determining which balls are in-view is easy, just single tap any ball and the aimers will show you which balls on the board are in-view with the ball you tapped!


In the game Cuing ‘Clique’ each player has one cue ball on opposite sides of the board while the remainder of the board is filled with object balls. Players alternate making moves by dragging the curser from the cue ball to an in-view object ball. When a successful move is made the cue ball moves to the object balls location and a decolored ball remains at the cue balls previous location.
You win the game when your opponents cue ball is not in-view with any pink object ball and therefore your opponent has no available moves!

In Clique, achieve victory by always keeping your options open. Try to move to object balls that are in-view with many other object balls. Find and occupy territories with clusters of object balls. To defend your cluster, decolor object balls that provide a route for your opponent to enter. Also, decolor object balls that your opponent could use as a route to move from one cluster to another. Figure out even more strategies while you play!
Fabs, whether here or there, Clique ranges over the entire board more than any other Cuing game. So take it all in!