
A cueball spin diagram shows how a cueball's trajectory and spin are related. This is useful to aid players in their skill development and improve their chances at pocketing. If you are a beginner to pool, you may not be aware of how much control you have over the ball. There are many expert tips and tricks to make your pool game more enjoyable.
There are many options for getting a spin on a cueball. One of the most important is the squirt angle, or the direction of the squirt when the ball bounces. If a ball is not spinning, it will bounce at a shorter angle. But, a cueball with some spin will rebound at longer angles.

Squirt angle is not a true measure of how much spin is present in the ball, but it does indicate the direction of the squirt. For example, a cue ball with a very high squirt angle will move very far in the right direction when it bounces. The amount of spin is governed by several factors, including how much weight the ball is carrying, how hard the strike is, the angle at which it is struck, the quality of the cushion, and the speed at which it is hit.
Although it is a function of the impact parameter, the squirt angles are not complex. However, they are nominally independent from the ball's mass. As the ball travels at a slower rate, a lower cueball strike will result in an increase in the squirt angles. Making the strike more difficult is the best way keep the squirt angles small.
Cue ball spin may be side, top, or bottom. The cue ball follows the tangent line during a shot. This is a 90-degree angle from the direction of the object ball. The trajectory of the cueball is affected more by top and bottom spins than any other. You can also alter the spin by using different cloths or tables.
Although the squirt angle is nominally independent of the mass of the object ball, it is still a useful way to deflect the ball. If the object ball is too close to the ball or is not a suitable target for the shot, the squirt won't occur. This is an important aspect in determining whether or otherwise a shot will succeed. Performing the proper shot will decrease the squirt angle, and this will help the player to pocket the ball.

Depending on how fast the ball is hit, it will leave the Tangent Line sooner. This will mean that the ball will travel further but rebound at a shorter angle. This is why it's a good idea to use a quicker stroke for a left spin, and a slower one for a right.