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Factually incorrect information. Original text: numbers represent when balls are thrown again. Should be 'caught' again. Counterexample: 522. Each 5 ball is caught 5 beats after it is thrown and thrown again 9 beats after it was thrown.
m Difficulty is a bias and not relevant to the definition of siteswap.
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*10 (not shown) = high toss [up and into same hand]
 
For example, a three-ball cascade may be notated "3", while a [[shower (juggling)|shower]] may be notated "5 1".<ref name="B&L"/> The height, and thus difficulty, of throws increases quadratically. The name ''siteswap'' comes from the ability to generate patterns by "swapping" landing times of any 2 throws in a siteswap. For example, swapping the landing times of throws "5" and "1" in the siteswap "51" generates the siteswap "24" {{Citation needed|date=December 2017}}.
 
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