Cold Fusion

by kent on December 19, 2006

Learn how to do the Cold Fusion yoyo trick.

Start this trick with an extremely hard throw into a double or nothing. Make sure that the yoyo lands on the string farthest from your body or the trick will not work. with your right hand (yo hand), Complete an underpass, catching the yo on the farther string. your hands should be crossed now. Do the same with your left hand as with your right. now your hands will be un-crossed (or directly parallel) and you’ll have a big mess of strings with string going from one hand to the other and so forth. Next, carefully drop the string on your left hand farthest from your body so you are positioned in a one and a half mount. swing the yoyo to your left side, once again crossing your arms. reverse the motion so the yoyo swings back into a 1 1/2 mount. This is the trickiest part. as the yoyo swings back to your right, let the yoyo continue to wrap around your right index finger (2 -3 times) to dismount, swing the yoyo over to your left, letting the yoyo unwrap. Soon, you’ll be back in a 1 1/2 position. continue unwrapping so the yoyo flies off the string and into the air. as the yoyo descends, catch it on the trapeze. do a few somersaults (as many as you please or none at all) and finish with a flyaway dismount. this is an extremely difficult trick, possibly the hardest, and only works by starting with a breakaway. i prefer the bumblebee for this trick.

Thanks to Justin B, age 13

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Grace July 29, 2007 at 6:42 pm

You should show pictures. bye!

Anonymous September 21, 2007 at 6:57 pm

I can’t learn a trick with this

Aniruddh October 19, 2007 at 3:24 am

There should be pictures as Grace said. And no one can learn tricks by writing them but should put atleast one video for understanding the trick. Bye.

Michael Reynolds February 21, 2008 at 1:55 pm

I like having the written write up. I’ve seen many of the tricks on the net and in real life, but there are sooo many that I can’t keep them straight in my head. When I’m not near a computer, I have a stack of print outs from your web site. Thanks for providing your directions!

petra December 14, 2008 at 2:48 am

photo please!

yo yo man September 27, 2009 at 2:19 pm

i cant understand this it is not that good instruction i am a professional yoyoer and if i was relying on this it wouldnt work cuz i no how to do this trick

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