

Carrom 2 Player is a digital simulation of the classic tabletop game, blending elements of pool and shuffleboard. This browser-based sports game challenges you to use a striker to pocket all your assigned pucks-either white or black-before your opponent. Control is handled entirely with the mouse, making it an accessible yet strategic experience for two players.
Understanding the scoring is central to winning in Carrom 2 Player. Each of your assigned pucks (black or white) that you pocket is worth one point. The red puck, known as the 'queen', is worth three points. The primary goal isn't just to accumulate points during play, but to clear the board first.
Once a player pockets their final puck after covering the queen, they win the round. The winner's score for that round is then calculated based on the number of the opponent's pucks remaining on the board. For example, if your opponent still has four pucks left, you earn four points for the round.
Your success in Carrom 2 Player depends entirely on how well you handle the striker. You use your mouse to aim the striker from behind your baseline. To shoot, press and hold the left mouse button to build power-a meter will show you how strong the shot will be. Releasing the button launches the striker.
Don't just aim directly at your target. Like in billiards, you can use the edges of the board to perform bank shots. This technique is essential for hitting pucks that are in difficult or blocked positions. Experiment with different angles and power levels to gain full control over the board.
The red queen has special rules that you must follow. You cannot legally pocket the queen until you have already sunk at least one of your own pucks. Once you do pocket the queen, you must immediately sink one of your own pucks on the very next shot. This is called 'covering the queen'.
If you fail to cover the queen, it is returned to the center of the board, and your turn ends. This makes timing your queen shot critical. Always try to sink the queen when you have an easy follow-up shot available to secure those valuable points.
You can enjoy Carrom 2 Player directly in your web browser without any downloads or installations. Since it's an HTML5 game, it runs on most modern devices and networks, including those at school or work. Challenge a friend to a classic match anytime, for free.
The main objective in Carrom 2 Player is to be the first to pocket all of your assigned pucks (either black or white). After clearing your pucks, you must also pocket the red 'queen' and confirm it to win the round. Controls are simple and intuitive. Use your mouse to position the striker anywhere along your baseline. Press and hold the left click to bring up the power meter and aim your shot. Release the left click to fire the striker at the pucks. Players take turns shooting. If you successfully pocket one of your own pucks, you get another turn. If you pocket an opponent's puck, you lose your turn. If you pocket the striker (a foul), one of your pocketed pucks is returned to the board as a penalty.
Bank Shots are Key - Use the walls of the carrom board to line up shots that aren't in a direct line of sight, just like in a game of pool. Control Your Power - A full-power shot isn't always the best move. Use lighter, more controlled taps to nudge pucks into better positions or to set up your next turn. Plan Your Queen Shot - Don't pocket the queen unless you have a clear follow-up shot to pocket one of your own pucks immediately after. Failing to 'cover' the queen returns it to the board. Play Defensively - If you don't have a good offensive shot, consider using your turn to move a puck to block one of your opponent's easy shots. Break Strategically - Your first shot is crucial. Aim for a break that spreads the pucks across the board, opening up multiple pocketing opportunities for yourself.