Learn How To Juggle

The best way to celebrate World Juggling Day is learning to juggle! Here’s a quick rundown on how to do it:

Step 1: Start With One Object

Before you go full circus mode:

  • Toss one ball (or sock) from one hand to the other
  • Keep your throws at about eye level
  • Practice until it feels smooth and controlled

Focus on consistent height and accuracy


Step 2: Add a Second Object

Now it gets interesting:

  • Hold one ball in each hand
  • Toss the first ball across
  • When it reaches the top of its arc, toss the second

Think: throw, throw… catch, catch (not throw-throw-throw!)


Step 3: Try the 3-Ball “Cascade”

This is the classic juggling pattern:

  • Hold 2 balls in one hand, 1 in the other
  • Toss one ball across
  • As it peaks, toss the second
  • Then the third

Always throw to the opposite hand in a crisscross pattern


Go for a Few Throws, Not Forever

Don’t aim to juggle endlessly right away:

  • Try for 3–5 good throws in a row
  • Stop, reset, and repeat
  • Build up gradually

Small wins = big progress!


Keep Your Throws Consistent

Good juggling is about rhythm, not speed:

  • Throw at the same height each time
  • Keep your hands relaxed
  • Stay in one spot (no chasing the balls!)

Use the Right Mindset

This is huge:

  • Dropping is normal (like… really normal)
  • Laugh it off and keep going
  • Practice a little each day instead of one long session

Use Beginner-Friendly Objects

Start with:

  • Socks (soft and easy to catch)
  • Beanbags (they don’t bounce away)
  • Avoid super bouncy balls at first!

Bonus Tips

  • Practice over a bed or couch (less chasing!)
  • Keep your elbows close to your body
  • Look at the top of the arc, not your hands