| 1 3 |
----- | 2 |
RH -----
LH
Right hand throws ball 1 towards right then begin to uncross hands:
..--> 1
./
/
| ....
. 3 .--- ---> | 3 |
. . . . -----
RH | 2 | RH
<--------
LH
Left hand throws ball 2 towards middle-right; hands are fully
uncrossed:
--..
->1
..--> 2
/
|
| | | 3 |
----- -----
LH RH
Recross hands (NB; the cross-uncross-recross-etc pattern should be
SMOOTH!) with LH on top this time. As hands recross, LH catches 1
mid-flight and carries it across to the extreme right of the juggle
space, also RH throws ball 3 vertically up on left side:
3 ... .
^ --2 \
| | 1 | --> . 1 .
| ---> ----- . . . .
| | LH LH
-----<-----
RH
[Yuk, that diagram looks a mess! (Mess?)] Well, having thrown 3 vertically up, RH moves back to catch ball 2 roughly in the centre-right of the juggle space (on the inside of the LH):
3 (is at top-ish)
\
| | 1 |
--> | 2 | -----
----- LH
RH
Now the pattern repeats, but from the opposite side - LH throws 1
towards left; hands begin to uncross:
| 1 <--..
| \.
v \
3 ... |
| | <--- ---. 1 .
----- . . . .
LH | 2 | LH
--------<
RH
LH catches 3, and as hands are fully uncrossed RH throws ball 2 back
towards the middle-left:
..--
1<-
2 <--..
\
|
| 3 | | |
----- -----
LH RH
Recross hands, this time with RH on top. As hands recross, RH catches
1 mid-flight and carries it across to the extreme left of the juggle
space; also LH throws ball 3 vertically up on right side:
. ... 3
/ 2-- ^
. 1 . <-- | 1 | |
. . . . ----- <--- |
RH RH | |
----->-----
LH
Having thrown 3 vertically up, LH moves back to catch ball 2 roughly
in the centre-left of the juggle space (on the inside of the RH):
3 (is at top-ish)
/
| 1 | |
----- | 2 | <--
RH -----
LH
This is almost like the second diagram: to keep the pattern going, RH
throws ball 1 towards right; hands uncross, RH catches 3 when it
falls, LH throws 2 towards centre-right, and the pattern has repeated
itself. Some points to note: each ball travels along its own path: with the notation I have used, ball 1 travels a sort of over the top path, ball 2 roughly follows a cascade pattern, and ball 3 plays at underarm tennis.
The above has effectively been adapted from the section given in Beyond the Cascade, however, I don't have my copy with me as I type, it was typed off the top of my head... Gillson recommends trying Mills Mess with 2 balls 'n one gap before the above (omit ball 3), so that pattern would go something like this:
(hands crossed, RH over LH) RH throw to right uncross LH throw to right recross, LH over RH... ...in doing so LH catches 1 in mid flight... ...and carries to right RH catches 2 pause repeat from other sideYou could even practice with one ball (omit 2 and 3):
(hands crossed, RH over LH) RH throw to right hands uncross hands recross, LH over RH LH catches ball on right repeat from other sideAt least, that's the way I was taught Mills Mess (1 ball -> 2 balls -> 3 balls -> go for it!)
An alternative way of learning the pattern is to observe the 3 different paths of the balls, and learn each path, then piece the trick together. But I can recommend just going for it! Quickest way to get it IMHO.