Spins are made when a player continuously steps on a set of arrows, alternating both feet, and ends up turning 360 degrees on either direction. Step combinations that may force a player to spin are Left, Down, Right, Up, Left or Up, Right, Down, Left. Spins may be called an extended version of the Crossover, as spins usually start with the Right, Down, Left or Left, Down, Right sequence. They may also be double-stepped if the player does not wish to spin.
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| - Spins are made when a player continuously steps on a set of arrows, alternating both feet, and ends up turning 360 degrees on either direction. Step combinations that may force a player to spin are Left, Down, Right, Up, Left or Up, Right, Down, Left. Spins may be called an extended version of the Crossover, as spins usually start with the Right, Down, Left or Left, Down, Right sequence. They may also be double-stepped if the player does not wish to spin.
- Spins is the number of times a song is played on a broadcast radio station.
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| - Spins are made when a player continuously steps on a set of arrows, alternating both feet, and ends up turning 360 degrees on either direction. Step combinations that may force a player to spin are Left, Down, Right, Up, Left or Up, Right, Down, Left. Spins may be called an extended version of the Crossover, as spins usually start with the Right, Down, Left or Left, Down, Right sequence. They may also be double-stepped if the player does not wish to spin.
- Spins is the number of times a song is played on a broadcast radio station.
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