More Take-Outs in 4-handed siteswaps

978-about, 975-about (holy grail about), tips and dreams

5 years ago Nicki wrote an excellent article summarising the progress which had been made on take-outs in 4-handed siteswaps: https://passing.zone/take-outs-in-4-handed-siteswaps/

There was some exciting progress made at the 2024 EJC, so I thought it was time for an update!

At Passout 2018/2019 in Krelingen Christian from Pittsburgh brought the idea of doing take-outs in a 4-handed siteswap and workshopped 726-about, “What’s that about?” and “Manège à trois” (786-about), which I really enjoyed. Christian also has a page summarising all the different takeouts in 4-handed siteswaps: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ckaestne/takeouts.html

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Holy Grail About

Holy Grail About is a takeout pattern based on the 4-handed siteswap 975, also known as Holy Grail.

It was first juggled for a whole round at the 2024 EJC by Lukas, Adrian and Cameron.

According to Nicki’s article on takeout patterns in 4-handed siteswaps Christian predicted that a round of Holy Grail About would be thrown before the end of 2019, but it took until 2024!

After achieving a round Adrian, Lukas and Cameron decided this was they hardest takeout pattern they have done yet (and also the best crowd reaction to getting a round of a pattern!)

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978 About

978 About is a takeout pattern based on the 4-handed siteswap 978.

It was first juggled for a whole round at the 2024 EJC by Adrian, Lukas and Cameron.

Doreen, Nicki and Cameron juggled it for a third of a round at Coastless Con 2019, as described here

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BrunEd

BrunEd is an ambidextrous 4-person manipulator pattern with five manipulation actions.
It is based on the idea of MinuEd, a three-person manipulation pattern based on Pass Pass Self, which was invented by Ed Clark back in 2015. The base pattern is Brunos Nightmare in Pass Pass Self.

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Brunicki


Brunicki is a 4 person manipulation pattern based on Bruno´s 3-count and 6-count feed. It is technically ambidextrous but as the jugglers always stay on their side of the pattern, each jugglers´ part is always on the same hand.

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