room planning

Table Size Cue Length
36" 42" 48" 52" 57"
3' X 6'
(35" X 70")
8'-11" x 11'-10" 9'-11" x 12'-10" 10'-11" x 14'-6" 9'-9" x 14'-6" 12'-4" x 14'-10"
3'-6" x 7'
(39" X 78")
9'-3" x 12'-6" 10'-3" x 13'-6" 11'-3" x 14'-6" 11'-11" x 15'-2" 12'-9" x 16'-0"
4' X 8"
(44" X 88")
9'-8" x 13'-4" 10'-8" x 14'-4" 11'-8" x 15'-4" 12'-4" x 16'-0" 13'-2" x 16'-10"
4' X 8' OS
(46" X 92")
9'-10" x 13'-8" 10'-10" x 14'-8" 11'-10" x 15'-8" 12'-6" x 16'-4" 13'-4" x 17'-2"
4'-6" x 9'
(50" x 100")
10'-2" x 14'-4" 11'-2" x 15'-4" 12'-2" x 16'-4" 12'-10" x 17'-10" 13'-8" x 17'-10"
This chart is a good guide for the minimum requirements for the most common tables. Standard cue length is 57", but you can use smaller cues can be used for rooms or walls that may not have the necessary space requirements. We recommend, when possible, to stay with a 52" or 58" cue for the greatest enjoyment. Children should use smaller cues for easier handling, and a "Kiddy Cue" is great for teaching children while minimizing the possibility of damaging your table.
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