Features & Capabilities

iJuggle is a siteswap generator and animator (Siteswap is a mathematical notation for representing juggling patterns). For more information on siteswap notation, check out siteswap.org.

The generator is based off of Jack Boyce's J2 program and allows you to choose between a variety of options for generating siteswaps such as async/sync/passing notation, multiplexing, ground/excited states, and composites. It will also allow you to only list siteswaps that contain or exclude certain throws.

The animator is based off of JuggleMaster written by Ken Matsuoka and C++ified by Per Johan Groland. With it you can animate synchronous, asynchronous, and multiplexing patterns. It also allows you to specify juggling styles such as mill's mess, which you can mix with any siteswap.

User Growth & Download Statistics

App
By:
nathanpeterson.com
Rating:
4.90
(12)
Version:
2.5 Last updated: 2017-09-26
Version code:
841383214
Creation date:
2009-03-06
Compatible devices:
Size:
1.71MB
URLs:
Website
Full description:
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-10
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Developed by:
nathanpeterson.com
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ijuggle/id306936948
Website:
http://iphonemart.net

User Reviews

iJuggle is praised as a compact, elegant tool for jugglers to learn siteswaps and practice patterns, with a handy generator, speed controls, and smooth animations. Users highlight its portability and usefulness for learning Mills Mess and other tricks. The main criticisms focus on the generator mode being hard to use or understand, and reports of generator-related crashes on some OS versions. Overall, it's a solid free app for practice, especially for studying siteswaps, with room for improved guidance and stability.
Pros
  • Great learning tool for jugglers to learn siteswaps and practice patterns
  • Generator feature is a big plus for generating patterns and experimenting with 4-ball patterns
  • Simple, elegant, and portable; a mobile-friendly version of PC programs for practice
  • Speed controls and slow motion help understand complex patterns
  • Works on older devices and iOS versions, making it accessible on iPhone 4S and iOS 5
Cons
  • Generator mode is hard to figure out and not intuitive for some users
  • Generator mode can crash on certain OS versions, affecting usability
Recent reviews
This app appears to be 32-bit only, and will not run if you update to iOS 11.
by Q *****, 2017-09-20

Perfect algorithm!
by tt*****, 2014-02-14

This, mastery of programming literally defines my life. This app is inside of me. This app is me.
by Ch*****, 2014-02-05
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