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Zig-zag patterns

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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:

Those are either two

  • period 6 patterns (up until the line/box with the extra throw) in which the hands of each juggler do not do the exact same thing.

or

  • period 7 patterns (including the box) in which the pattern repeats starting from the other hand, but the sequences differ by one throw for each juggler.