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How do I find out about Tricks?

Check out the TRICKS section on this page, the latest TRICK OF THE MONTH and the Video Clips in the PLAYERS GALLERY which will certainly inspire you to try out new moves. On the new interactive LEARNING CD there are more than 30 Tricks each explained with a Video clip and the next CD with advanced tricks will come out soon.

But above all try to be creative and invent your own trick. That's the fun about Astrojax. There are endless possibilities, just play with it and see what happens - maybe you come across something completely new. Play with your friends and exchange ideas or share them with other aj players online.

Which Astrojax is best?

There isn't really one best Astrojax. It all depends on your skill level and style of playing. Each version of Astrojax has its specific advantages. Check out the comparison page to see the differences.

PLUS is soft and bouncy and therefore ideal for rebound and body tricks. It's also a good Astrojax to practice new tricks, before trying them with the faster hard shell versions.
V-MAX has less friction and allows for a smooth and fast playing style. There are also many ways to customize a V-MAX with different colored balls or even have two colors in one ball.
SATURN is obviously the Astrojax for playing at night time. The visual effects are spectacular and certain to attract a lot of attention. But you'll probably want to save batteries and get a PLUS or V-MAX for practicing.

Where do I switch on the SATURN?

Use the aj-dos or any pointed object like a biro to press the small hidden button on each SATURN ball. Press once for CONTINUOUS light. If you press again the ball is set to DISCO mode. Press once more to switch the lights off again to safe battery life.

What is DISCO mode?

In DISCO mode the LEDs are flashing at a high frequency. You won't see any difference when the balls are still but the effect becomes visible once the balls are in motion, producing cool strobe patterns.