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Backup of this wiki: https://github.com/iridos/jugglingpatterns-wiki/ - text of pages in github-wiki: https://github.com/iridos/jugglingpatterns-wiki/wiki
== 1 Juggler ==
[[learning the 3 ball cascade]]
[[first steps after 3 ball cascade]]
[[goal 4 ball fountain]]
[[goal 5 ball cascade]]


The goal of this wiki is to provide a collection of juggling patterns, organized into "learning paths" that contain patterns of increasing difficulty.
== 2 Jugglers ==

== 3 Jugglers ==

== 4 Jugglers ==

== 5 Jugglers ==
The wiki tries to answer the question:
== 6 Jugglers ==
<center><b>"What should I try learning next?"</b></center>
== N Jugglers ==
and also:
<center><b>"I want to learn this (for me right now difficult) pattern, how do I get there"</b></center>



There are many other juggling resources, but most of them do either provide no difficulty rating - or neglegt that there is more than one type of difficulty that a juggling pattern can have. Here, I tried to group patterns with common traits and also a common set of difficulty-types.

Entry points are provided for each type of throw, as each kind of throw needs a different throwing technique.

These entry points are labeled as "Beginning with [...]" and primarily focus on building proficiency with a single throw type before progressing to more complex patterns that incorporate multiple throw types.
== Overview ==
<imagemap>
image:Passing-pattern-overview.svg|img-fluid|800px|center|Overview Patterns by Throws that Enable Them
rect 236 212 425 243 [[Baby Dragon 756]]
rect 1010 358 1138 430 [[Selfs_and_Passes#Jim's_n-counts|Jim's 4/2 count]]
rect 66 236 164 318 [[Killer Bunny]]
rect 48 466 192 535 [[Juggling 3 Objects Alone|Learning Selfs]]
rect 825 515 970 585 [[Juggling 3 Objects Alone|Learning Selfs]]
rect 218 466 377 587 [[Beginning Zaps]]
rect 628 469 797 585 [[Selfless Passing]]
rect 117 375 318 416 [[Selfs and Zaps]]
rect 703 359 878 427 [[Selfs_and_Passes]]
rect 511 256 703 318 [[Double Passes]]
rect 549 109 768 181 [[Double Passes]]
rect 782 109 1004 250 [[Popcorn Family]]
rect 851 31 1039 73 [[Popcorn Family]]
rect 1022 109 1135 250 [[Triple Selfs]]
rect 951 265 1136 346 [[Beginning Heffs]]
rect 996 513 1136 587 [[File:Passing-pattern-overview.svg]]
desc bottom-left
</imagemap>

== Entry Patterns ==

These patterns are suitable for beginners. It helps a lot if one juggler is more experienced and can throw very nice, high and slow passes. All patterns only use one throw type (on the beginner side). Note that being suitable for beginners does not in all cases mean that these patterns are easy if you already have experience passing clubs in e.g. 4-count, 3-count, 2-count. These patterns tolerate much faster and lower passes than the patterns here. Also, the pattern sequences here will often feel complex if you only did a lot of n-count type patterns until you get used to them.

<!-- Note on galleries: caption text must follow the pipe symbol without a space, else this is interpreted as a line starting with space and becomes preformatted text that way -->

<gallery heights=300px widths=300px mode="packed-overlay" align="left"> <!--mode="packed-hover"-->
image:one-zap2.svg |link=Beginning Zaps |<font size=+1> Beginning Zaps</font>
image:one-pass-notext.svg |link=Beginning Single Passes |<font size=+1> Beginning Single Passes</font>
image:selfs.svg |link=Juggling 3 Objects Alone |<font size=+1> Juggling 3 Objects Alone</font>

</gallery>

== Single-Passes // Zaps ==
<gallery heights=250px widths=350px mode="packed-overlay" align="left">
image:one-pass-notext.svg |link=Selfless Passing |<font size=+1> Selfless Passing<br> 4 to 7 clubs </font>
image:N-count.svg |link=Selfs and Passes|<font size=+1> Selfs and Passes</font>

image:N-count-zaps.svg |link=Selfs and Zaps|<font size=+1> Selfs and Zaps</font>
image:zapnips.svg |link=Zapnips (Zaps on Parsnips) |<font size=+1> Zaps on Parsnip </font> (Passes + Zaps)</font>
</gallery>

== Theory ==
<gallery heights=300px widths=300px mode="packed-overlay"> <!--mode="packed-hover"-->
image:Theory.svg |link=Siteswap |<font size=+1> Siteswap - Juggling Math</font>
</gallery>


== Double Passes==
<gallery heights=300px widths=300px mode="packed-overlay"> <!--mode="packed-hover"-->
image:7-club-2-count.svg |link=Double Passes |<font size=+1> Double Passes</font>
</gallery>

== Heffs (Double Selfs) ==
<gallery heights=300px widths=300px mode="packed-overlay"> <!--mode="packed-hover"-->
image:why-not.svg |link=Why-Not Family |<font size=+1> Why-Not Family </font>
image:popcorn.svg |link=Popcorn Family |<font size=+1>The Popcorn Family<br>(7clubs w heffs)</font>
</gallery>

<!-- == Holy Grail ==

Ok, I included this too early, because it was such a good story, although I hadn't progressed there myself.
The Patterns I collected aren't so good trainings patterns, as we figured out when trying ourselves because in period 5, the double passes trigger each other, which makes the patterns unstable more quickly, as any bad double pass leads to another bad double pass and onto a downward spiral
<gallery heights=300px widths=400px mode="packed-overlay">
image:DragonsGrail.jpg | link=Quest for the Holy Grail|<font size=+1>Quest for the Holy Grail<br>(zaps+double passes)</font>
</gallery>
-->

== Other Juggling Resources ==

[[Other Juggling Resources]]

== Unfinished ==

[[Todo]] main page overview of unwritten pages

Latest revision as of 22:34, 3 July 2025

Backup of this wiki: https://github.com/iridos/jugglingpatterns-wiki/ - text of pages in github-wiki: https://github.com/iridos/jugglingpatterns-wiki/wiki

The goal of this wiki is to provide a collection of juggling patterns, organized into "learning paths" that contain patterns of increasing difficulty.


The wiki tries to answer the question:

"What should I try learning next?"

and also:

"I want to learn this (for me right now difficult) pattern, how do I get there"


There are many other juggling resources, but most of them do either provide no difficulty rating - or neglegt that there is more than one type of difficulty that a juggling pattern can have. Here, I tried to group patterns with common traits and also a common set of difficulty-types.

Entry points are provided for each type of throw, as each kind of throw needs a different throwing technique.

These entry points are labeled as "Beginning with [...]" and primarily focus on building proficiency with a single throw type before progressing to more complex patterns that incorporate multiple throw types.

Overview

Baby Dragon 756Jim's 4/2 countKiller BunnyLearning SelfsLearning SelfsBeginning ZapsSelfless PassingSelfs and ZapsSelfs and PassesDouble PassesDouble PassesPopcorn FamilyPopcorn FamilyTriple SelfsBeginning HeffsFile:Passing-pattern-overview.svgOverview Patterns by Throws that Enable Them
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Entry Patterns

These patterns are suitable for beginners. It helps a lot if one juggler is more experienced and can throw very nice, high and slow passes. All patterns only use one throw type (on the beginner side). Note that being suitable for beginners does not in all cases mean that these patterns are easy if you already have experience passing clubs in e.g. 4-count, 3-count, 2-count. These patterns tolerate much faster and lower passes than the patterns here. Also, the pattern sequences here will often feel complex if you only did a lot of n-count type patterns until you get used to them.


Single-Passes // Zaps

Theory


Double Passes

Heffs (Double Selfs)


Other Juggling Resources

Other Juggling Resources

Unfinished

Todo main page overview of unwritten pages