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snooker
Summary
snooker is a sports discipline[1]. snooker ranks in the top 0.31% of sports_discipline entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,083 views/month, #1 of 324).[2]
Key Facts
- snooker is credited with the discovery of Neville Francis Fitzgerald Chamberlain[3].
- snooker's instance of is recorded as sports discipline[4].
- snooker is a type of cue sports[5].
- snooker is a type of game of skill[6].
- snooker's Commons category is recorded as Snooker[7].
- snooker's authority is recorded as International Billiards and Snooker Federation[8].
- snooker's authority is recorded as World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association[9].
- snooker's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Snooker[10].
- snooker's Commons gallery is recorded as Snooker[11].
- snooker's topic's main Wikimedia portal is recorded as Portal:Snooker[12].
- snooker's uses is recorded as cue stick[13].
- snooker's uses is recorded as snooker attachments[14].
- snooker's uses is recorded as snooker ball[15].
- snooker's uses is recorded as cue ball[16].
- snooker's practiced by is recorded as snooker player[17].
- snooker's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4[18].
- snooker's social media followers is recorded as {'amount': '+47170'}[19].
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Definition and Type
snooker's instance of is recorded as sports discipline[4]. Recorded subclass of include cue sports[5] and game of skill[6].
Why It Matters
snooker ranks in the top 0.31% of sports_discipline entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9,083 views/month, #1 of 324).[2] snooker has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] snooker is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]