
One-piece cues are ideal if you want a cue for snooker that is lightweight and easy to transport. These cues are often used for home use as they can be kept on a rack or in a case.
Butt joined snooker dices
Snooker cues with a jointed base are often designed for convenience. A jointed base allows the cue to be carried easily and take extension. The majority of 1pc/2pc ice cues have joints at the base. Some don't. The jointed base is a great option for beginners as it allows the cue to take extended.
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 jointed snooker cue may have two pieces, the butt (heavier piece at the bottom), and the shaft (smaller, narrower end). The joint is either made from brass or plastic and joins the two pieces. Most snooker cues have a brass-to–brass connection.
3/4 joint snooker cues
A 3/4 joined snooker cue makes a great choice for beginners. These cues are much easier to store than single-piece cues. Professional players usually use a mix of one-piece or 3/4 joined cues. The reason for this is that these cues offer a good feeling to shots and are easier to transport than one-piece cues.
A 3/4 joined cue, on the other hand, is a full-sized cue with a 3/4th of the shaft. These cues have become a very popular style. They make great gifts and are easily found at a large discount online. You can find package deals that save you up to 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 cues are designed to reduce overall length, but still maintain good feel. The most common joints are made of stainless steel ends or wood. However, higher-end cues might also have high-impact joints that improve feel and fit. Three-piece snooker cues have their pros and cons.
One piece snooker cues are more portable than three piece cues. They can be stored in a cue bag and don't need to be broken to transport. They are the perfect choice for anyone who wants to experience the most from each shot.
A three-piece table can easily hold three sizes of balls. This option is great for tables with limited space. You can also store a 3-piece cue in its case with 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 is 45cm long (case) and 42cm tall (sections). A short snooker utensil has an ebonised four point butt and a 9mm metal ferrule.