
A one-piece cue is a great choice if you're looking for an easy to carry snooker cue. These cues are often used for home use as they can be kept on a rack or in a case.
Butt joined the snooker table.
A jointed base is a common design feature in snooker cues. A jointed cue base makes it easier to transport and allow for 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 jointed snooker cue typically consists of two pieces: an end piece and a butt. The most common type, however, is the butt jointed cue. These cues are shorter to allow for smaller extension pieces. It is ideal 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 joints, made of brass and plastic, join the two pieces. Most snooker cues are brass-to-brass.
3/4-jointed 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 typically use a combination or one-piece and 3/4-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 remain one of the most sought-after styles. They are a great gift choice, and are available at a huge discount online. Look for package deals that offer up to PS85 off the price of a 3/4 jointed cue.
Single-piece snooker cups are the most commonly used type of snooker cup. Single-piece cues consist of one piece of wood and have butt splices to increase 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 for a shorter overall length but 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 dice have some advantages and disadvantages.
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 is an ideal solution for tables with limited space. A three-piece cue, along with its case and two pieces, can be stored easily. Each section is approximately 45 centimetres long. A short cue is also ideal for tables with limited space. The BCE Junior 48’’ Short 3 Piece Snooker Cue measures approximately 45cm for the case and 42cm for sections. A short snooker cue features an ebonised 4-point butt and a 9mm brass ferrule.