- Moisten both hands well with bubble solution.
- Inflate a bubble on the palm of one hand with the palm facing upward.
- Inflate a slightly larger bubble on the other palm and lift it upward.
- With a sharp downward movement of your hand, split the large bubble into two.
- Blow the bubble from your palm upward and catch the bubble that was floating in the air.
- Continue alternating: blow bubbles upward from your palms and catch the floating ones.
- This creates a clear juggling effect with bubbles.
- Try to keep all movements in the same direction and within a small area directly in front of you.
- The bubbles should not drop below waist level — this makes them easy to catch smoothly and naturally.
- The visual effect is similar to juggling balls, so keep the rhythm steady and controlled.
- Lighter bubbles are easier to juggle — they float longer and fall more slowly.
- Heavy bubbles with a thick film fall quickly and are harder to control.
- To make bubbles lighter, first blow off excess solution from your hands with a short stream of bubbles — less liquid means a thinner film and better control.