How to Loop Yo-Yos
Yo-yos were first patented in 1866 by two Cincinnati men, James L. Haven and Charles Hettrick. This toy, which is a take on children's spinning tops, is now played with by both children and adults. Since its invention, different versions of the yo-yo have been patented and sold, mostly so that different tricks could be executed. Yo-yos are constructed with an axle between two discs. A string allows the user to "throw" and "catch" the yo-yo, enabling him to do sometimes very advanced tricks.
Instructions
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Fold the yo-yo string in half.
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Open up the string at the fold and place the fold over the axle so that the yo-yo is balancing on the string. Optionally, you may wind the yo-yo string over the axle one more time. This is preferable for most beginners.
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Pinch the string about 4inches from the axle and begin twisting it. Twist it until the entire string is twisted and the yo-yo is securely on the axle.
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Make a knot at the end of the string so that the two sides do not twist apart.
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