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Rolled cannabis joints and papers

The Rolling Papers Guide

Updated June 2026·6 min read·Sunflower Smoker's Guide
The short answer

The paper you roll with changes how a joint burns and tastes. Wood pulp is thickest and easiest to roll but burns fast. Rice is thinnest and cleanest but trickier. Hemp is the best all-rounder — good grip, slow even burn, mild taste. For size, 1¼ is the everyday default. Add a tip (crutch) at the mouth end and your joint holds its shape and keeps bits out of your mouth.

The wall of rolling papers behind the counter is weirdly intimidating for something so small. Rice, hemp, organic, ultra-thin, king slim, "natural," flavored — what actually matters? This guide cuts it down to the few decisions that change your smoke.

Material: this is the big one

What a paper is made of decides how fast it burns, how much it tastes, and how easy it is to roll. Here's the whole field:

MaterialBurnTasteRoll difficultyGood for
Wood pulpFastestSlight paperyEasiestBeginners, classic feel
RiceSlowest, cleanestAlmost noneHardest (thin, low grip)Purists who want zero flavor
HempMedium, steadyMild earthyEasy (good grip)Best all-around choice
Flax / celluloseSlow, cleanFlavorlessMediumSlow burners; cellulose is the clear "see-through" novelty paper
Esparto grassBurns hot, more ashCan taste itMediumMostly older/budget papers — generally skip
🌻 Smoker's Guide pick

If you just want one answer: an unbleached hemp paper in 1¼. It rolls easily, burns slow and even, and lets the flower's flavor through. It's the closest thing to a no-wrong-answer choice.

Bleached vs. unbleached

Bright white papers are chemically bleached; tan/brown "natural" papers are unbleached and skip that step. Purists prefer unbleached for fewer additives and a more natural taste. Worth knowing: unbleached doesn't automatically burn slower — that's about the material and thickness, not the color.

Size: match it to the session

Papers come in a handful of standard sizes. The length is what changes most:

SizeRough lengthBest for
Single wide~68–70 mmQuick solo smoke; smallest
1¼ ("one-and-a-quarter")~76–78 mmThe popular default; 1–3 people
~76–78 mm, but widerA fatter joint; less common
King size / King slim~100–110 mmBigger joints, groups of 3–4 (slim = same length, narrower)

New to rolling? Start with 1¼. It's the size most guides and most people assume by default.

Beyond flat papers

Cones

Pre-rolled, pre-shaped paper with a wide tip and a crutch already built in. You just fill and pack — no rolling skill required. Cones are the easiest on-ramp if rolling intimidates you, and they burn consistently. Ready to roll one by hand? Our step-by-step joint guide walks you through it. (Or skip the whole project — our pre-roll menu is done for you and lab-tested.)

Blunt wraps

Thicker wraps, traditionally made from tobacco leaf (though hemp blunt wraps are now common). They burn slower than papers and hold more flower. Tobacco wraps add their own flavor and a nicotine buzz; hemp wraps skip the tobacco.

Tips, filters & crutches

A crutch (a.k.a. tip or filter) is a little rolled piece of card at the mouth end. It earns its keep: it keeps bits of flower out of your mouth ("scooby snacks"), holds the joint's shape, smooths the airflow, and lets you smoke closer to the end without torching your fingertips. Note it's not the foam-style filter on a cigarette — a paper crutch doesn't filter out much, it mostly improves the structure and draw.

Brands worth knowing

Don't sleep on storage

Papers are cheap, but a fresh, slightly tacky paper rolls far better than a dried-out one. Keep them in their pack, out of heat and direct sun, and they'll behave. The same goes for your flower — an airtight container keeps it from drying out and crumbling.

Papers, pre-rolls, and everything to go with them

Sunflower stocks rolling papers, cones, grinders, and ready-to-go pre-rolls — plus the flower to fill them. Browse the menu and grab it all in one stop on Metropolitan Ave.

Rolling Papers FAQ

What are the best rolling papers for beginners?
A 1¼ hemp or wood-pulp paper is the most forgiving — good grip, holds its shape, stays lit. Rice papers are thinner and cleaner but trickier to roll. Many beginners skip rolling and start with pre-rolled cones, which you just fill and pack.
What's the difference between rice, hemp, and wood pulp?
Wood pulp is thicker, easiest to roll, and burns fastest with a slight papery taste. Rice is thinnest and cleanest-burning with almost no flavor, but harder to roll and can go out if neglected. Hemp is the middle ground — good grip, mild earthy taste, slower steadier burn.
What size rolling paper should I get?
1¼ is the most popular all-around size — good for one to three people. Single wide is smallest, best for a quick solo session. King size (and king slim) are longer, for bigger joints and groups. When in doubt, start with 1¼.
What is a crutch or tip?
A crutch (tip or filter) is a small rolled piece of card at the mouth end of a joint. It keeps flower out of your mouth, holds the shape, smooths airflow, and lets you smoke to the end without burning your fingers. It's not the same as a cigarette's foam filter.
Do flavored papers change the taste much?
A little — flavored papers like Juicy Jay add a noticeable sweetness, especially on the inhale. Purists avoid them because they can mask the flower's natural terpenes. If you want to taste the strain itself, go with a plain unbleached hemp or rice paper.