Official Rileys' Rules of Play for Snooker.
Snooker – The Official Rules
The object of the game is to score more points than your opponent in each frame.
Points are built up by potting a red followed by a colour of your choice; the colour ball must be placed back on its original spot.
The picture below explains the positioning and value of each ball on the table.
1pt = Red
2pts = Yellow
3pts = Green
4pts = Brown
5pts = Blue
6pts = Pink
7pts = Black
When all 15 reds have been cleared from the table, a player must pot the colours in order or value - lowest first. Yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, black.
It is also possible to accumulate points when your opponent fouls. The following shots are classified as foul strokes. A foul is no lower than 4 points and no higher than 7 (this depends on which colour ball you have pocketed. If you pot the yellow or green by mistake these count as 4pts)
• A miss is when the cue ball fails to first contact a ball on and the referee considers that the striker has not made a good enough attempt to hit a ball on
• Potting a ball, which you are not, supposed to hit
• If the cue-ball passes over any part of an object ball, whether touching it in the process or not, or leaves the table
• Potting the cue ball
• Pushing the cue ball against another ball that is in close proximity
• Causing the cue to touch the white more than once
If a frame is tied then the players must play a black ball game - whoever pots the black is declared the winner
These are by necessity a summary of the rules. For the official rules, please visit the world snooker site