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* [[ZZpzs - 56752]] |
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* [[7572662 PPSzZzS]] With color coding to remember the sequence |
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The baby dragon is probably the pinnacle of this category of patterns, because it has exactly those three throws in a period three pattern. Mind that Patterns without repeating throws generally feel more difficult than patterns with some repeating throws, because we practice the same throw repeating a lot in many patterns. |
The baby dragon is probably the pinnacle of this category of patterns, because it has exactly those three throws in a period three pattern. Mind that Patterns without repeating throws generally feel more difficult than patterns with some repeating throws, because we practice the same throw repeating a lot in many patterns. |
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Revision as of 07:41, 28 December 2025
We introduced passes and also zaps without other throws (zips don't count), we combined each of those throws with selfs in the classical n-count type patterns and a few patterns that only have zaps and selfs (zips again don't count).
Now it's time to combine all those throws together.
Some of these are zapnips, which are all collected together because they are compatible to one or another selfless-passing pattern. A lot of the zapnips fall into this category on this page here, if you also allow Flips.
Period 7 patterns:
- 7572662 PPSzZzS With color coding to remember the sequence
- 7526672 PPzSzZs
The baby dragon is probably the pinnacle of this category of patterns, because it has exactly those three throws in a period three pattern. Mind that Patterns without repeating throws generally feel more difficult than patterns with some repeating throws, because we practice the same throw repeating a lot in many patterns.