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  1. Siteswap - Wikipedia

    Siteswap, also called quantum juggling or the Cambridge notation, is a numeric juggling notation used to describe or represent juggling patterns. The term may also be used to describe …

  2. SiteswapSim

    SiteswapSim is an in-browser tool for visualizing juggling patterns by entering in any siteswap. A siteswap is a string of numbers that describes the path the balls make in the air. The video …

  3. List of siteswaps - Wikipedia

    Below is a list of siteswaps or juggling patterns by siteswap. Toss juggling requires more balls than hands. [ 3 ] Thus tricks such as the one ball cascade toss back and forth, 300, [ 4 ] for …

  4. The Juggling Edge - Understanding siteswap juggling patterns

    We describe these using asynchronous siteswap. A1 The right and left hands throw on alternate beats. Rules C2 and A1 together require that odd-numbered throws end up in the opposite …

  5. Juggling Lab

    Animates all solo and passing siteswap patterns, including synchronous and multiplexed patterns, and patterns involving movement of the juggler bodies; Support for bounced throws, including …

  6. Siteswap.org

    [MA][GNU]S - This Java siteswap animator is packed with features including state graphs and ladder diagrams. Siteswap Calculator - Simple web app to validate siteswaps and give other …

  7. Siteswap -- from Wolfram MathWorld

    Apr 12, 2025 · A siteswap is a sequence encountered in juggling in which each term is a positive integer, encoded in binary. The transition rule from one term to the next consists of changing …

  8. Siteswap Fundamentals - Thom Wall

    Siteswap notation is a way that jugglers write patterns down. It was invented (or discovered – depending on who you’re talking to, that could be the start of a big, pedantic argument!) in the …

  9. Using the siteswap generator - Juggling Lab

    A siteswap generator is a program that finds juggling patterns in siteswap notation. You give the generator a list of parameters that define what kinds of patterns you want it to find, and it finds …

  10. Siteswap notation used in Juggling Lab

    Siteswap notation is by far the most popular notation today for describing juggling patterns. It is used by jugglers worldwide to communicate juggling patterns to one another, and also to learn …

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