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→Diagram-based: <ref>Voss, Jochen (2012-02-18). "[https://www.seehuhn.de/pages/passing Ball Passing Patterns]", ''Seehuhn.de'' (accessed 10/28/2017).</ref> |
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* '''Ladder diagrams''' - Each rung on the "ladder" represents a point in time (or "beat"). The juggled objects are represented as lines, their paths through time and between a pair of hands.
[[File:Juggling 6 ball 4 count ladder diagram.png|thumb|center|<3p333:3p333> pattern ladder diagram with a rail per juggler<ref>Voss, Jochen (2012-02-18). "[https://www.seehuhn.de/pages/passing Ball Passing Patterns]", ''Seehuhn.de'' (accessed 10/28/2017).</ref>]]
* '''Causal diagrams''' - Similar to the ladder diagram but doesn't show the [[juggling prop|props]] held in a juggler's hands. Instead it only shows each "problem" — an incoming prop — and what the juggler should do to make space in his or her hands to catch that incoming prop. It is usually used for [[passing (juggling)|club passing]] and can be displayed or edited in some juggling software.
*'''Mills Mess State Transition Diagrams''' - [[Mills Mess]] is a popular pattern in which the arms cross and uncross. Mills Mess State Transition Diagrams can be used to track these basic arm movements.
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