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This is a why-not for 3 jugglers (6-handed siteswap). Everyone juggles the "why-not" sequence and only has passes to the next juggler.
This is a [[Why Not]] for 3 jugglers (6-handed siteswap). Everyone juggles the "why-not" sequence and only has passes to the next juggler.


* [https://passist.org/siteswap/c8839?jugglers=3 Link to passist.org with diagrams and animation] (sorry, no inline animation for 6 handed siteswap yet)
* [https://passist.org/siteswap/c8839?jugglers=3 Link to passist.org with diagrams and animation] (sorry, no inline animation for 6 handed siteswap yet)
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C 1|2 passBX heff self passBX self
C 1|2 passBX heff self passBX self
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A starts first with one club in the left hand and one club in the right hand and all passes are crossing passes to C

B starts second with 2 clubs in the left hand and one club in the right hand and all passes are crossing passes to A

C starts third with one club in the left hand and two clubs in the right hand and all passes are crossing passes to B

Note that A throws to C, but B has to react first with their sequence.

The passes are 2.67 beats long and one can debate if they should be thrown as passes or [[zap]]s. The 2-2.5 beat range is normally thrown as zaps, I would tend towards lowish passes that make the pattern seem like why-not.

Latest revision as of 14:31, 23 September 2025

This is a Why Not for 3 jugglers (6-handed siteswap). Everyone juggles the "why-not" sequence and only has passes to the next juggler.

Sequence with siteswap-numbers

A 1|1   C       3      8CX     9      8CX          
B 2|1      8AX     9      8AX     c      3       
C 1|2         8BX     c      3      8BX     9   

Sequence with throw names:

A 1|1  heff     self     passCX   self     passCX
B 2|1       passAX   self     passAX   heff     self
C 1|2            passBX   heff     self     passBX   self

A starts first with one club in the left hand and one club in the right hand and all passes are crossing passes to C

B starts second with 2 clubs in the left hand and one club in the right hand and all passes are crossing passes to A

C starts third with one club in the left hand and two clubs in the right hand and all passes are crossing passes to B

Note that A throws to C, but B has to react first with their sequence.

The passes are 2.67 beats long and one can debate if they should be thrown as passes or zaps. The 2-2.5 beat range is normally thrown as zaps, I would tend towards lowish passes that make the pattern seem like why-not.