The Playing Dice

Both the Bodhitrix App and the L basing Compendium have a playing dice or playing cards in them. This gives suggestions on how to put together a sequence.  

We suggest a minimum of people for each of the playing suggestions presented.

Bodhitrix encourages safe play and recommends you follow our safety guidelines.

newton_craddleNewton’s Cradle

Suggested 4 players minimum (base, flyer, spotter & reader)

Also known as ‘forwards and backwards’.  Put together a sequence that works through all the balances presented, using any number of transitional balances in between, from beginning to end and then reverse it.

Washing Machinewashing_machine

Suggested 4 players minimum (base, flyer, spotter & reader)

Prepare a sequence that works through all the balances presented, using any number of transitional balances in between, that can then be repeated as a continuous cycle.

double_baseDouble Base

Suggested 5 players minimum (2 bases, flyer, spotter & reader)

With two bases simultaneously basing the one flyer, put together a sequence that works through the balances presented, using any number of transitional balances in between.  This game is normally great for closet flyers.

Ping Pongping_pong

Suggested 8 players minimum (3 bases, 2 flyers, 2 spotters & reader)

With two acrobatic pairs (base and flyer) and any number of bases in between these pairs; consecutively work through the images presented whilst switching flyers using the base(s) in between.

hopskotchHopscotch

Suggested 5 players minimum (2 bases, flyer, spotter & reader)

Also known as ‘pass the flyer’ with one flyer and any number of bases work through the balances presented moving from one base to another.

360 Déjà Vudejavu

Suggested 4 players minimum (base, flyer, spotter & reader)

Also known as ‘rotate and hold the pose’ pick any one of the balances presented and complete a 360 rotation, using as few transitional balances as possible. Choose any one or a combination of the three rotational planes: sagittal (like a pirouette); coronal (like a forwards or backwards roll) and transverse (like a cartwheel).