
One piece cues may be the best choice for those who want to snooker. These cues are typically chosen for home use, as they can be stored on a rack without the need to be split or kept in a case.
Butt joined snooker dices
Snooker cues with a jointed base are often designed for convenience. The jointed base makes it easy to carry and allows for cue extension. Some cues don't have joints, while others do. A jointed base allows a cue to take extension, making it a great choice for beginners.
A butt-jointed snooker cue usually consists of two pieces, an end piece and abutt. The butt joint is the most common type of jointed cue. These cues are shorter to allow for smaller extension pieces. It is ideal for playing in tight spaces.

A butt joined snooker cue can have two pieces: the butt (heavier part at the bottom) or the shaft (smaller, narrower ends). These two pieces are joined together at the joint. It is usually made of brass or plastic. The majority of snooker cues can be used with brass-to-brass.
3/4 jointed snooker cues
Beginners will find it easier to store a 3/4-jointed snooker cue than one-piece cues. Professional players typically use a combination or one-piece and 3/4-jointed cues. This is because 3/4 jointed cues provide a better feeling for shots and are easier than one-piece cues.
A 3/4-jointed cue refers to a full-sized cue which has a joint running 3/4 the length of its shaft. These cues are very popular. These cues make great gifts. They can also be found online at huge discounts. Look out for packages that can save you as much as PS85 on a 3/4-jointed cue.
Single-piece cues for snooker are the most used. Single-piece cues have one piece of wood. However, they can also be made with buttsplices that add strength. These cues are more durable than two-piece ones, which is why many players love them.

Three piece snooker cues
Three-piece snooker snooker cups are designed to be shorter but provide good feel. The most popular cues have stainless steel ends and wooden joints. High-end cues may also come with high-impact plastic joints for better fit and feel. Three-piece snooker cues have their pros and cons.
Three-piece cues are less portable than one-piece snooker cues. They can be easily stored in a cue case and do not need to be split in order to travel. They're a great option for those who want to feel the full effect of every shot.
A three-piece cue is capable of accommodating three different sizes balls. This option is perfect for tables with limited space. You can also store a 3-piece cue in its case with the two sections. Each section measures approximately 45 cm in length. In addition, a short cue is ideal for tables that do not have a lot of space. The BCE Junior 48'' Short 3 Piece Snooker Cue has a length of 45cm (case) and 42cm (sections). A short snookercue comes with an ebonised, four-point butt as well as a 9mm brass Ferrule.