🗓️ Yo-lidays If You Please 🗓️

Up too late pondering the universe, I decided I want to participate in all of the yo-yo days, and months this coming year, within reason. The hitch in my giddy-up is I don’t know all the established ones.

But I’ll wager you fine forum folks can get me there. Lil’ help getting these straightened out?

Days

Sunday - ?
Monday - 5A
Tuesday - 2A
Wednesday - Wacky
Thursday - 3A
Friday - Fixed Axle
Saturday - 4A

Months

January - ?
February - Fixed Axle
March - Modern Responsive
April - 2A
May - 5A
June - 6A
July - One Throw
August - 3A
September - Soloham / Organic / Slim / Mobius
October - Off-String
November - ?
December - ?

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“Calendar”…didn’t search that one…thank you kindly!

There was another one I can’t find that we got silly with too. Either way fixed axle February and modern responsive March

Also 3a March Is intl

Even though I like 2April intl it’s 4april

I also like the idea of off tober

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Found it Yoyo months of the year - #15 by rkalajian

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Sorry, what is 6A? First I’ve seen this.

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I would like to petion a 4 Throw July on the 4th

(It’s right there 4THrow July, I mean common)

But I get that it’s a one YoYo kinda thing. JUst1Yoyo

Idk maybe move one throw to Jan since it’s the first month, and 4 yo-yos for July?

Idk, just some thoughts. Am I kicked out of the boomers club for my blasphemy now?

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Double 3a, 4 yo-yos at once, 2 in each hand

Jk, I am not sure either but my initial guess would be double 5a?

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I’ve also heard September is for slim throws and Mobius

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1A Everyday

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Hell if I know. It was on one of the other lists. This one is a work in progress. I hoped that someone around these parts would clear that up.

I will say that I’ve heard it in conversations over the past couple years. Now if that was serious, jest, or otherwise, I couldn’t say. Truth told, I’ll forget I posted this soon enough.

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“**
6A yoyoing** refers to a style of yo-yoing that is considered a substyle of 1A (single-handed) and 4A (offstring) styles. While it is not officially recognized as a separate style, it incorporates elements of these styles and is being discussed among practitioners. The concept of 6A could potentially evolve into a more common style, but it currently lacks a dedicated competition or recognition within the yo-yoing community.”
Just looked it up. Apparently, it’s a mix of 1a and 4a? IDK it sounds worth a shot.

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