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- 07:42, 2 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page User:Salt/Draft:2H (Created page with "2 Hands is, as the name suggests, the technique of using both hands when spinning. Slow to develop, with early advances by Eriror, Minwoo and Snow, 2 Hands remains a surprising wildcard technique in competition despite a long history of losing to one handed Tech spinners. =History= The concept of two-handed (2H) pen spinning emerged naturally in the early 2000s, as the idea of using one’s non-dominant hand is an intuitive progression. Initially, most 2H techniques wer...")
- 07:25, 2 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page User talk:Salt (Created page with " *User:Salt/Draft:2H")
- 01:39, 2 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Fake Double (Redirected page to Around#Fake Double) Tag: New redirect
- 01:38, 2 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Extended Thumbaround (Redirected page to Around#Extended Thumbaround) Tag: New redirect
- 00:43, 2 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Swuck.jpg
- 00:43, 2 October 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Swuck.jpg
- 15:42, 1 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Sonic.png
- 15:42, 1 October 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Sonic.png
- 12:55, 1 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Twirl (Created page with "A trick that involves using both hands. In this movement the pen goes around one finger of each hand in a continuous way. It can be done with other finger combinations, like 22’, 13’, etc. It is a fundamental trick in 2h spinning and is widely used in most combos. =History= In recorded pen spinning history, the trick was first invented and named by Chris from Microjuggling in 1999. In Japan it was discovered independently and named ソー (sew) as the trick’s exe...")
- 12:30, 1 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Backaround (Redirected page to Around#Backaround) Tag: New redirect
- 12:28, 1 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page West Sonic (Redirected page to East Sonic#West Sonic) Tag: New redirect
- 12:27, 1 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Spread (Redirected page to Around#Spread) Tag: New redirect
- 12:26, 1 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Bust (Redirected page to Around#Bust) Tag: New redirect
- 12:03, 1 October 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Side Sonic (Redirected page to Sonic#Side Sonic) Tag: New redirect
- 14:57, 30 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Flick (Created page with "The trick had been done for some years, usually lumped together with the slightly different semi reverse. =History= In 2007, Eso made a tutorial<ref>[https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/ucpsb/flick-t6953.html]</ref> and coined the term 'flick', which has then been used for tricks with a similar push. =Variation= ==Flick TA== For the normal variation, the pen is held over 2 while touching the back of 1 and with a sudden extension of 1, the pen goes around T. In a flick TA...")
- 13:21, 30 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Swuck (Created page with "In a swuck the pen goes from being held between two fingers (in the original version, 23) to being held between those fingers and the palm, with a charge rev motion. Afterwards, there is a direction change and the mod changes fingers again, now going to Tf. The trick is called 좀보 (Zombo), due to its similarity to that trick. =History= The trick was popularized by Fratleym, who did it twice in his combo for the first round of WT09. Afterwards, a discussion thread wa...")
- 12:54, 30 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Shadow (Created page with "A trick where the pen spins on the back side of some fingers, usually while palm down. It can either go up some fingers or go down slots. During a shadow, as defined by the NC, the push and catch are the same as in a sonic, 0.5 revolutions each. The spin in the middle has to have at least 0.5 revolutions. Thus, one possible breakdown is: shadow 23-12 = (PD) charge 0.5 23 ~ spin 2b ~ charge 0.5 12 =History= The trick was discovered by Hideaki Kondo in 2001, who called i...")
- 02:47, 30 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Swivel (Created page with "Swivel is a Fingerless Sonic variation where the trick starts by holding the mod while palm down. By doing a sudden wrist movement, the pen rolls on top of the hand, doing 1.0 revolutions, after which it hits the index finger and is then caught in 12. =History= The name swivel was given by Lindor in 2009. Originally, he used the index, ..., pinky prefixes to indicate in which finger it started, thus the basic variation being a pinkyswivel. However, Lindor wasn’t t...")
- 01:43, 30 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Fishing (Created page with "Fishing is an general term for continuous fingerless charges in unstable slots. When done on the thumb, it’s usually called thumb fishing. Although the notation of these tricks is poorly defined, they usually follow the same criteria as arounds (counterclockwise is normal). =History= The name comes from Ian Jenson[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sjwgd2Wxu8 Fishing done by Ian Jenson]</ref>, from PSH, who was the first spinner to implement this concept from contact st...")
- 01:23, 30 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page East Sonic (Created page with "The east sonic is Sonic variation that involves a conical pass where twisted sonic and a pass is hybridised. Typically, the path of an east sonic goes 34-13.42-12 and has 1.0 rotations. When noting down all possible twisted sonics between 34 and 12, there are four possibilities. Dot notation is very useful here to write down the exact way in which the pen passes through the fingers: *Tw sonic 34-12 = tw sonic 34-14.32-12 *Inv tw sonic 34-12 = tw sonic 34-41.23-12 *...")
- 12:47, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Palm hold.png
- 12:47, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Palm hold.png
- 12:43, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Fox.png
- 12:43, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Fox.png
- 12:36, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Hold.png
- 12:36, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Hold.png
- 12:35, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Noel.png
- 12:35, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Noel.png
- 09:25, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Roll (Created page with "Roll is a general term for any trick in which the mod rolls over a part of the hand or any other surface. ==Variations== ===Blaze Ring=== The blaze ring is a trick in which, with the thumb and index making an O shape, the pen rolls on its inside, pushed by the movement of the hand. There are various versions. In the first version, which comes from neoknux_009, the pen rolls perpendicular to the ring made by T1. In the second version, which was first done by Lindor, th...")
- 09:16, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Stall.png
- 09:16, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Stall.png
- 09:08, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:FC.png
- 09:08, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:FC.png
- 07:27, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Flush sonic (Created page with "Flush sonic is a Sonic variation where it involves the transfer of fingerslots using four fingers in which those at the extremities (most likely 14) solely hold the pen at the same time while one of the fingers in the center are fully retracted and the other is fully extended. For the normal variation, the middle finger is extended while the ring finger is retracted. Flush sonic are broad and vaguely defined because they're hybrids of simpler fingerswitch-based and...")
- 07:15, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Tap (Created page with "A tap as a term used to describe several, similar tricks. It could be fingerless, pushed by a wrist rotation (e.g. backtap); or finger-pushed, moving just one finger (e.g. halftap/palmtap). A pen usually doesn’t change slots during its spin and is usually 0.5 revolutions, but could be more. When using this term, the emphasis is on how the push is done. ==History== ==Variation== ===Half Tap=== Halftap is a tap 0.5 which is pushed by the index finger. The original n...")
- 07:00, 29 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page Hold (Created page with " Holds describe tricks in which the pen is held still in a certain, non-unstable slot. The tricks remain as a niche gimmick to incorporate into one's spinning due to the lack of variations can be done using the position itself. ==History== It is probable that holds being done using the fingers has been done by other double-jointed spinners before, but Challenges (SPSC) recorded himself doing a middlehold in 2008, which led Freeman to make a video. Shortly after, the mid...")
- 02:03, 1 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Partial O-crosses.png
- 02:03, 1 September 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Partial O-crosses.png
- 01:57, 1 September 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Overcross O-cross.png
- 01:57, 1 September 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Overcross O-cross.png
- 16:36, 31 August 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:Overcross.png
- 16:36, 31 August 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:Overcross.png
- 11:03, 29 August 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:O-FC POSITIONS.png
- 11:03, 29 August 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:O-FC POSITIONS.png
- 15:28, 28 August 2025 Salt talk contribs created page File:X Fingercross Positions.png
- 15:28, 28 August 2025 Salt talk contribs uploaded File:X Fingercross Positions.png
- 15:47, 13 January 2022 Salt talk contribs created page Stall (Created page with "A stall is done by keeping the mod still, in a certain slot, without movement. The vast majority of the times, that slot is an unstable slot (i.e. pen is over some fingers rat...")
- 21:16, 1 December 2021 Salt talk contribs created page Fingercross (Created page with "Fingercross is defined as a position where 2 or more fingers are crossed or overlapping each other. This term is usually abbreviated with “FC”. The community sometimes ref...")
- 16:47, 28 November 2021 User account Salt talk contribs was created