
A one-piece cue is a great choice if you're looking for an easy to carry snooker cue. These cues can be stored on a rack and not need to be divided or kept in a box.
Butt joined snooker cues
Snooker cues that have a joinedted base are often made for ease of use. A jointed cue base makes it easier to transport and allow for extension. The majority of 1pc/2pc cues have joints in the base, but some don't. A jointed base allows a cue's extension to be performed, making it a popular choice for beginners.
A butt jointted snookercue is typically made up of two pieces. An end piece and an butt. The most common type, however, is the butt jointed cue. These cues can be shortened to make it easier to attach shorter extensions pieces. This is useful when you are 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. Most snooker cues are brass-to-brass.
3/4-jointed snooker cues
A 3/4 jointed snooker cue is a good choice for beginners, since these cues are easier to store than one-piece cues. Professional players use both one-piece and three-quarter jointed cues. These cues have a greater feeling of shots and are lighter than one-piece ones.
3/4-jointed cues are full-sized cues that have a 3/4 joint running down the shaft. These cues remain one of the most sought-after styles. These cues are great gifts, and they are also available online at a substantial discount. You can find package deals that save you up to PS85 on a 3/4-jointed cue.
Single-piece snooker dice are the most widely used. Single-piece cues are made of a single piece of wood, with butt splices added for extra strength. These cues are more durable than two-piece ones, which is why many players love them.

Three-piece snooker cues
Three-piece snooker cues can be reduced in length while still maintaining a good feel. Wooden joints and stainless steel ends are the most common, and high-end cues can also include high-impact plastic joints to improve fit and feel. However, there are some pros and cons to three-piece snooker cues.
Three-piece cues are less portable than one-piece snooker cues. They can be stored in a bag or case and can be carried around with you. 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 is an ideal solution for tables with limited space. It is easy to store a three-piece cue with its case, and the two sections. Each section measures approximately forty-five cm long. Also, the cue's short length is perfect for small tables. The BCE Junior 48’’ Short 3 Piece Snooker Cue measures approximately 45cm for the case and 42cm for sections. The ebonized four-point cue is paired with a 9mm brass ferrule.