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22 February 2026

21 February 2026

  • 11:4411:44, 21 February 2026 Three Club Zaps - 504 (hist | edit) [1,554 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to overview Beginning Zaps ← == Prerequisite == * Read the advice on good zaps in Throwing first Zaps == Pattern Description == A has two clubs, one in each hand, B has one club in the left hand. A throws diagonal zaps, B throws straight zaps. Basically each juggler still just throws a zap to the free / empty hand of the other juggler. When this feels easy on its own, you can add a flip to the lone club you are holding after you threw the z...")

18 January 2026

17 January 2026

  • 23:4523:45, 17 January 2026 Stack (hist | edit) [358 bytes] Caro (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A stack is the sequence of the two throws "Zap, Pass" in a passing pattern. Both of the throws go to the same hand of your juggling partner, which explains the name. A well-known example of such a pattern is Baby Dragon 756, which has the local sequence "Zap, Pass, Self", or "Stack, self".")
  • 23:4523:45, 17 January 2026 7567566 (hist | edit) [858 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Patterns to do Before == * Pre-requisite: 7522552 This is a very similar sequence but with zips instead of selfs (and one pass less) == Pattern Description == {{Template:AnimateSiteswap|7567566}} Sequence: pass, self, pass, self, zap, self, zap This is a long 2-count like sequence (i.e. with selfs from the same hand). Followed by a "zap, pass" at the end, that makes the switch to have the selfs from the other hand. This "switch" sequence together with the fol...")
  • 23:4223:42, 17 January 2026 77222552 (hist | edit) [1,109 bytes] Caro (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Zaps and Passes ← ==Patterns to do before this one== *552 for learning zaps *Inverted Parsnip for learning passes Note: You don't need selfs for this one! ==Pattern== The pattern non-symmetrical, as its period is even (8). A's side can feel easier to throw as you can focus on one hand. <pre> A 1|1: P z z Z B 1|1: P z Z z </pre> The juggler B here only has passes/ zaps from one hand, so you could vary with which hand you start...")

10 January 2026

  • 17:3517:35, 10 January 2026 Juggling Pattern Abbreviations (hist | edit) [282 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== One Letter Codes == * 0 or _ : empty hand * z: zip * F: Flip (or a hold) * S: Self * Z: Zap * P: Pass * H: Heff * D: Double Pass * t: triple self * T: Triple Pass == Word Codes == As above. The two-word names become one-word ones with the first letter: * Dpass * tself * Tpass")
  • 17:1117:11, 10 January 2026 Wiki Writing Advice (hist | edit) [4,099 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "When I started with the first wiki article, there were no rules/standards to adhere to - except for my experience as a Wikipedia author some years previous. Many of the Wikipedia rules and guidelines do not apply, because this wiki is not meant to be an encyclopedia. While at first I created content into a void, there is quite a body of connected juggling patterns there now and it becomes time to standardize some things to make orientation on a page simpler. Obviously t...")
  • 00:2600:26, 10 January 2026 Brother of inverted parsnip (hist | edit) [576 bytes] Ks (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This pattern has the same throws as inverted parsnip, but the two passes follow each other, and so do the three zips. It is highly recommended to do do either the middle one of the three zips behind your back or do the first and last zip behind your back and the middle one in front of you. Else timing will probably be horrible. == Patterns to do before this one == * inverted parsnip with zips behind your back == Brother of Inverted Parsnip == {{Template:Animat...")

9 January 2026

  • 17:2017:20, 9 January 2026 Zaps and Heffs (hist | edit) [718 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with " * 825225525 (4 clubs) (Real 5-club Why-not with no-heff pauses) * 85525 heff, zap, zap, zap, zip (5 clubs) * 88522 heff, zap, zip, heff, zip (5 clubs) * 8552555 heff, zap, zap, zap, zap, zip, zap (5 clubs) * 8582525 heff, heff, zap, zap, zap, zip, zip (5 clubs) * 8852255 heff, zap, zip, zap, heff, zip, zap (5 clubs) * 8882225 "heffalot" heff, heff, zip, zap, heff, zip, zip (5 clubs) * period 9: 855255555 855285525 858252555 858282525 882282582...")

5 January 2026

28 December 2025

  • 19:4819:48, 28 December 2025 Why rei 9669968926 (hist | edit) [960 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In this 7-club pattern, one juggler has the Why Not sequence, but with double passes instead of single passes, while the other juggler has a 7 club 2-count (but with higher double passes, as this is an asynchronous pattern). == Patterns to do before this one == * Why Not == Pattern Description == A starts with 4 clubs and the why not sequence with crossing double passes. B starts with 3 clubs and begins with a self slightly after A - or reacts to the incoming...")
  • 17:1517:15, 28 December 2025 Self Centered 726778827 (hist | edit) [1,414 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Patterns to do before this one == * Why Not * Not Why == Self Centered 726778827 == {{Template:AnimateSiteswap|726778827}} Sequence: This pattern has elements from both Why Not and Not Why. If you consider the start at the correct place, then the sequence is <pre class="throw-sequence"> pass, self, pass, heff, pass, zip, pass, heff, zip |-------why not-------| |----why not---| |----not why.....| </pre> part of the sequence is...")
  • 08:0008:00, 28 December 2025 7572662 PPSzZzS (hist | edit) [1,118 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "← Back to Selfs, Zaps, Passes ← == Patterns to do before this one == * probably Gespenst 57562 - and the patterns listed therein. * Coconut laden swallow - 726 == Pattern Description == A: straight passes, crossing zaps B: crossing passes, straight zaps Color coding: * 2 passes ("orange") * one zip,zap ("green") * 2 self (and zip-self) ("white") A has a pass-club (orange), then a self (white) on the right hand and a pass (organge) on the left hand....")

27 December 2025

  • 21:2521:25, 27 December 2025 Zig-zag patterns (hist | edit) [3,217 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "You can pretty easily make up your own half synchronous patterns by drawing a Causal Diagram on a piece of paper, which then ends up forming a kind of zig-zag line. The arrows point as follows: * 2 points on itself * 2p points on the same beat, but the other juggler * 3 points to the right (the following beat) * 3p points to the following beat to the other juggler (diagonal up or down) Here are two examples, I drew March 2025: thumb...")
  • 20:5220:52, 27 December 2025 Selfs, Zaps, Passes (hist | edit) [3,899 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "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 t...")
  • 19:4319:43, 27 December 2025 Gespenst 57562 (hist | edit) [1,973 bytes] Karsten (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Patterns to do before this one == The sequence of the pattern is zap, zap, zip, pass, self. There are several well-known patterns which are a partial sequence of this one: * zap zap zip * 720 - zip-pass * 2-count (with passes from the left as well as with passes from the right hand) * 3-count and/or PPS (pass, pass, self) to practice passes from both hands More general, for good high passes and zaps: * Parsnip * 5-club 1-count with zaps...")