A typical volleyball game requires two teams with six players each. The teams are separated by a net that the ball is required to go over. Every player on the court has a position: setter, outside hitter, middle blocker, libero, opposite hitter, or serving specialist. A coin is flipped to determine which team serves the ball first, and then, once the ball is served, the teams hit the ball back and forth over the net until a fault occurs. Each team is only allowed to hit the ball a maximum of three times before it goes over the net.
The goal of volleyball is to hit the ball over the net into the opponent's court so that it hits the ground or the opposing team can't return it over the net. Each time your team does this, you earn a point. Typically, teams will play a match that consists of five games, or sets. This is the format used when volleyball is played as an Olympic event. Whichever team wins three sets first wins the match. The first four sets are played to at least 25 points, while the fifth game, if needed, is played to at least 15 points. Sets must be won by at least two points unless the tournament rules say otherwise.