JuggleWiki is back! (well, almost...)
After being offline for a number of months, JuggleWiki is undergoing a resurrection! Some changes are in the works, and the end result will be a (hopefully) very useful site for the juggling community. However these changes will take some time to complete, so in order the get the content back up quickly we've made it available in this read-only format. You can view all of the pages and juggling patterns, but none of the pages can be edited.
How you can help right now
The old wiki pages contained a lot of spam, and there's a possibility my spam-killing script either:
- deleted good pages that it mistakenly thought were spam, or
- left spam around undetected
If in looking around the site you come across content that is obviously spam (Viagra ads were popular), please let me know. Even more important, let me know if you remember there used to be a good page that is no longer here -- I may have accidentally killed it.
Thanks for any help, and stay tuned!
-- Jack Boyce (jack@jugglewiki.org)
JuggleWiki is a resource for juggling and juggling related information. Follow the links below to see what it has to offer.
Juggling Information
- LearnToJuggle from JuggleWiki
- Read and comment on LukeBurragesDefinitiveJuggling FAQ
- Learn JugglingJargon
- Find JugglingVendors
- Find out all about JugglingEquipment
- Add your favourite JugglingMusic or list MusicWithJugglingLyrics
- Learn about famous numbers jugglers in NumbersGods
- Add yourself to the ListOfPeople who use this Wiki
- Post and compare your own JugglingRecords
- Tell us about your favorite JugglingGames!
- Tell all about YourWayOfPracticing
- Find Juggling simulators in the CategoryJugglingSimulator
- Add your name to the list of people attending the IJAFestival2004 or EuropeanJugglingConvention2004
- Learn about CreatingAnimations and DifferencesFromOldAnimationSyntax
- See a list of AllPages currently on this wiki
The Juggling Pattern Library
(Note: Many of the pages below contain juggling animations created with a Java applet called JugglingLab. Try viewing the ThreeBallCascade page to test whether your browser runs the software properly. The animator takes a while to load on the first animation page, so be patient. If there are problems, see TipsOnRunningJugglingLab.)
- BallTheory
All juggling patterns:
Find juggling patterns by their number of balls:
Find juggling patterns by their number of jugglers:
Find juggling patterns by their difficulty:
- CategoryBasicTrick -- Patterns that are so simple you can and should learn them immediately after the three ball cascade.
- CategoryIntermediateTrick -- Patterns that may take some practice, but with a bit of perseverance you should find success in the not to distant future.
- CategoryAdvancedTrick -- Patterns that may take quite a few years to learn!
Find other kinds of juggling patterns:
- Routine -- Nice routines that look great
- See the crazy stuff in the OldSandbox
