
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 jointed snooker cues
A jointed base is often a convenient option for snooker cues. The jointed base makes it easy to carry and allows for cue extension. The majority of 1pc/2pc ice cues have joints at the base. Some don't. A jointed base allows a cue to take extension, making it a great choice for beginners.
A butt-jointed cue for snooker consists typically of two pieces: an edge piece and a butt. The most popular type of jointed cue is the butt joint. These cues have shorter extensions, making them more useful for playing in tight spaces.

Two pieces may be found in a butt joined snookercue: the butt (heavier bottom piece) and the the shaft, (smaller, more 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 jointed snooker cues
Beginners will find it easier to store a 3/4-jointed snooker cue than one-piece cues. Professional players use both one-piece and three-quarter jointed cues. These cues are more comfortable to use and easier to transport than single-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 are a popular choice. 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.
The most popular type of snooker snooker cue is the single-piece. Single-piece cues are made of a single piece of wood, with butt splices added for extra strength. These cues feel more solid than those made from two-piece wood.

Three piece snooker cues
Three-piece snooker dice are made to reduce overall length and still provide good feel. The most common cues are made from stainless steel ends or wooden joints. High-end cues also can have high impact plastic joints, which will improve the fit and feel. Three-piece snooker cues have their pros and cons.
One-piece snooker snooker cups are easier to transport than three-piece ones. They can be stored in a bag or case and can be carried around with you. They are an excellent choice for those who desire the best feeling from every shot.
A three-piece cue is capable of accommodating three different sizes balls. This is an ideal solution for tables with limited space. Besides, a three-piece cue can be easily stored with its case and two sections. Each section measures approximately forty-five cm long. Additionally, a shorter cue is great for tables with little space. The BCE Junior 48'' Short 3 Piece Snooker Cue has a length of 45cm (case) and 42cm (sections). The ebonized four-point cue is paired with a 9mm brass ferrule.