BEUZ Regular Size Rolling Papers are ultra-thin white papers made for classic regular-size rolls — 120 sheets per booklet, a slow even burn, and a clean draw that lets what you're smoking actually taste like itself. If you've been rolling with whatever the corner shop had, you'll notice the difference on the first puff.
Why BEUZ regular size rolling papers are worth the two-euro upgrade
BEUZ is a French rolling paper brand that's built its reputation on the basics done right — thin paper, clean glue line, no weird aftertaste. The regular size (single-width, about 70mm long) is the old-school standard: one paper, one roll, no king-size fuss. Good if you prefer smaller joints, spliffs for one, or you're rolling tobacco cigarettes the proper way.
The paper itself is ultra-thin white — thin enough that the burn stays slow and even instead of racing down one side (the classic "canoeing" problem with cheap papers). Thicker papers add their own smoke to whatever you're inhaling, which is exactly what you don't want. Here you get 120 sheets in a booklet, which is roughly twice what a standard 50-pack gives you. Works out to a booklet lasting most rollers a few weeks of daily use.
Honest limitation: regular size is tight if you're used to king-size or rolling for two or three people. One paper holds about 0.3–0.5g of material comfortably. If you want longer rolls or more volume per joint, grab king-size or slim papers instead — we stock both from BEUZ and RAW.
Which size to pick: regular vs king-size vs slim
Regular size is the shortest format — roughly 70mm long and 36mm wide. It's the go-to if you roll solo or prefer shorter smokes. Here's how the common sizes stack up:
| Size | Length | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Regular | ~70mm | Solo rolls, tobacco cigarettes, smaller spliffs |
| 1¼ | ~78mm | Slightly longer roll, still single-paper |
| King-size slim | ~110mm | Standard joint, sharing, more material |
| King-size | ~110mm | Wider roll, bigger sessions |
Specifications
| Brand | BEUZ |
| Size | Regular (single-width, ~70mm) |
| Papers per booklet | 120 |
| Colour | White |
| Thickness | Ultra-thin |
| Burn | Slow and even |
| Gum line | Natural Arabic gum |
Pairs well with a pack of BEUZ regular size filter tips and a metal grinder — the filter stops loose bits ending up in your mouth, and a proper grind is the difference between a smooth burn and a lumpy roll. If you're new to rolling, add a rolling tray to keep everything tidy.
How to roll with regular size papers
- Grind your material evenly — no big chunks, no fine dust. Even consistency is what gives you an even burn.
- Take one paper, gum strip facing up and away from you.
- Add a filter tip at one end if you're using one (we'd recommend it — keeps the roll firm and your fingers unburnt).
- Spread the material along the paper, slightly more towards the open end.
- Pinch and roll between your thumbs and index fingers until the material forms a cylinder.
- Tuck the near edge under, roll up, lick the gum line, and seal.
- Tap the filter end on a flat surface to settle the contents, then twist the open tip closed.
From our counter
Regular size is the format most people started with and then forgot about when king-size became the default. We still sell loads of booklets to customers who roll tobacco cigarettes at home, or who prefer a single-person joint over a king-size marathon. 120 papers for the price of a coffee is hard to argue with — and the burn quality is genuinely better than the supermarket stuff.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many papers are in a BEUZ regular size booklet?
120 papers per booklet. That's roughly double what most standard booklets contain, so one pack lasts a daily roller several weeks.
What size are regular rolling papers?
Regular size (also called single-width) is around 70mm long and 36mm wide. It's the shortest standard format, ideal for solo rolls and tobacco cigarettes.
Are BEUZ papers bleached?
They're white, ultra-thin rolling papers. If you specifically want unbleached, look at brown or natural papers from brands like RAW — we stock those separately.
Do I need a filter tip with regular size papers?
No, but we'd recommend one. A filter tip keeps the roll firm, stops loose material ending up in your mouth, and lets you smoke closer to the end without burning your fingers.
What's the difference between BEUZ regular and king-size papers?
Regular is ~70mm long and holds around 0.3–0.5g of material. King-size is ~110mm and fits more — better for sharing or longer sessions. Both burn the same, it's just format.
How should I store rolling papers?
Keep them in the original booklet, somewhere dry and away from direct sunlight. Moisture ruins the gum line and makes papers tear when you roll.
Last updated: April 2026




