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Easy 4

The "Easy 4" rolls get their name from their sequence of 4 small easy jumps.

The orange and blue Easy 4 rolls are mirror images of each other, yet the patterns on both are identical.

Orange

Easy 4 Orange

This "Easy 4" roll gets its name for its 4 consecutive easy jumps at the start.

What to remember

  • Starts with 4 easy jumps. Most variations you'll want to start on orange to take advantage of this space.
  • Ends with a wall. This can make it tricky to transfer from blue to orange at the end of a lap, especially late in the timeout.

Blue

Easy 4 Blue

This "Easy 4" roll gets its name for its 4 consecutive easy jumps at the end.

What to remember

  • Starts with a wall. Most variations you'll want to start on orange to avoid being instantly met by this wall.
  • Ends with 4 easy jumps. Most variations you'll want to end on blue to take advantage of this space.