867 | |
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7 ball high-low-middle | |
Capacity |
7 |
Period |
3 |
Full period |
30 |
Orbits |
3 |
Composition |
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(Ground state) | |
767 | |
Self-dual |
867 is a symmetrical 7 object siteswap. The 8 is about 1 1/3 times as high as the cascade, the 6 is about 2/3 of the height of the cascade, and the 7 is the same as a throw in the cascade. This is the 7 object version of 645. All the 6s are done with the same two objects.
World records[]
867 world records with publicly available video evidence:
- 7 ball 867: 1 minute and 59 seconds by Max Kuschmierz in 2023 (video)
- 7 ring 867: 20 catches by Luca Pferdmenges in 2020 (video)
- 7 club 867: 9 catches by Spencer Androli in 2020 (video)
Records with insufficient video evidence:
- 7 ball 867: 2 minutes and 2 seconds by Max Kuschmierz in 2022 (claim)
- 7 ball 867: 2 minutes and 16 seconds by Adolfo Almonacid in 2022 (non-public video)
Siteswap exercises[]
You can use these exercises to practice the same kinds of throws and sequences of throws that are done in this pattern, before you learn the full pattern.
Some of the siteswaps listed below are shortened to leave out parts where you’re not doing anything. Click on them to see animations of the exercises.
You should practice doing these starting with your right hand and with your left hand, so that you will be ready to learn the full symmetrical pattern. able to do the pattern on either side.
Prerequisites: 7 ball cascade, 807, 756, 864, 86
Exercises to prepare for 867:
Variations[]
- b67
- a86
- 978
- 56789
- 456789a
- 3456789ab
- 8673
- b867