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16 November 2025

6 November 2025

  • 13:2113:21, 6 November 2025 5c not-why (hist | edit) [1,620 bytes] Caro (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Patterns to do Before This One == (just as in 5c Why-Not) This is a good pattern to practise heffs in the beginning. The more stable these things are the more they will make it easier for you to learn the pattern - but heffs in passing patterns combine them with passes, often making them fly more to the front than intended, so a stable 4 club fountain alone won't let you immediately do these passing patterns. solo: * stable 3 club cascade * 423 * ...")

13 October 2025

  • 19:1319:13, 13 October 2025 Beginning Heffs (hist | edit) [10,774 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Solo Patterns to begin learning heffs (double selfs thrown as a column): * 423 or the "W" → https://passist.org/siteswap/423?jugglers=1 * two clubs in one hand (for both hands, obviously) * two clubs in one hand while you turn 360° around yourself * 3 club columns * 4413333 * 44133 * 441")

8 October 2025

28 September 2025

  • 18:0118:01, 28 September 2025 Siteswap Diagram (hist | edit) [771 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A siteswap diagram (often called a ladder diagram) is a visual representation of a siteswap pattern. It is often called “ladder diagram”, but as this name chiefly refers to a type of visualization (that "looks like a ladder") than a specific thing being visualized. To avoid ambiguity, this wiki uses the term siteswap diagram. In such diagrams, each beat of the pattern is shown as a position along a horizontal axis, while throws are represented as arrows connecting t...")

23 September 2025

  • 14:2114:21, 23 September 2025 3-person triangle why-not (c8839) (hist | edit) [1,389 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "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] Sequence with siteswap-numbers <pre class="throw-sequence"> A 1|1 C 3 8CX 9 8CX B 2|1 8AX 9 8AX c 3 C 1|2 8BX c 3 8BX 9 </pre> Sequence with thr...")

20 September 2025

  • 08:1608:16, 20 September 2025 6-handed 8-club 1-count (hist | edit) [1,712 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This pattern is just the siteswap "8" distributed on 6 hands. Consequently, all throws are the same height. This pattern is very similar to the 6-handed 7-club 1-count, which you should do before this pattern, and again the pattern is chiral, i.e. can be done in two mirror-directions. Differences: * one more club means a bit higher throw or faster pattern. * here all passers have crossing throws * A always throws to C and C always throws to B. At the start, B s...")
  • 04:2904:29, 20 September 2025 6-handed 7-club 1-count (hist | edit) [2,717 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This pattern is just the siteswap "7" distributed on 6 hands. Consequently, all throws are the same height. * [https://passist.org/siteswap/7?jugglers=3&hands=Ar-Bl-Cr-Al-Br-Cl Animation and Diagrams on passist.org] In the pattern A always throws to B and B always throws to C, so there are two directions in which you can juggle the pattern. The simplest way to throw the pattern is by everyone doing straight throws, but it is also possible to have A and B do crossing...")

17 September 2025

  • 08:3408:34, 17 September 2025 Glossary (hist | edit) [3,038 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This is a "glossary of terms commonly used in this jugglingpatterns wiki and in the juggling community" == 0–9 == == A == == B == ;{{Anchor|Breadford circle, Boston circle}} : A passing pattern for an arbitrary amount of people, in which passes are exchanged pairwise with everyone in turn. See Breadford circle. Actually the same pattern as the Escalator, except for people moving in the latter. == C == ;{{Anchor|Club}} :Something you go...")

29 August 2025

  • 10:5310:53, 29 August 2025 Beginning Zaps/DE Mit Zaps beginnen (hist | edit) [1,230 bytes] Caro (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|upright=0.5 Zaps sind schnelle, niedrige Pässe, bei denen sich die Keule nicht dreht. Die Übungen beginnen mit „sanften“ (etwas langsameren) Zaps, um die Einstiegsmuster leichter zu machen. Für diese Muster ist es nicht nötig, drei Keulen alleine jonglieren zu können. Wenn man sie wie beschrieben wirft, sind Zaps für Jongleure mit wenig Keulenerfahrung sogar einfacher als „normale“ Pässe mit voller Drehung. Umgekehrt hil...") originally created as "Beginning Zaps/DE Erste Zaps werfen"
  • 08:2308:23, 29 August 2025 Main Page/DE Startseite (hist | edit) [5,463 bytes] Caro (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Backups dieses Wikis: * https://github.com/iridos/jugglingpatterns-wiki/ * Text der Seiten im GitHub-Wiki https://github.com/iridos/jugglingpatterns-wiki/wiki * https://jugglingpatterns.dropamsee.de Das Ziel dieses Wikis ist es, eine Sammlung von Jongliermustern bereitzustellen, die in „Lernpfaden” organisiert sind, die Muster mit steigendem Schwierigkeitsgrad enthalten. Das Wiki versucht, folgende Fragen zu beantworten: <center><b>„Was sollte ich als Nächs...")

9 August 2025

  • 17:1417:14, 9 August 2025 7-about (hist | edit) [530 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "8 clubs A: 4 clubs straight, B: 3 clubs crossing. Person with one club stands behind with 4 clubs. Straigt (A) has two throws, then flips and carries the next pass and goes behind the passer to get the 3rd club after the carry. Crossing person throws 6 throws all to the person behind the other passer.")