True. Legs-to-holes is what I use to skip steps. Only two holes, can only be approached from one direction. What particular acrobatic is needed to get the first leg in right? Once you’ve made a mistake, of course, back-to-front is what will tip you off.
(It really is. The above is something I only just fully realized I did.)
(This is a very strange discussion to be having.)
I’m not sure this is generally readily observable. Inside-out-ness and back-to-front-ness are much more so.
True. Legs-to-holes is what I use to skip steps. Only two holes, can only be approached from one direction. What particular acrobatic is needed to get the first leg in right? Once you’ve made a mistake, of course, back-to-front is what will tip you off.
(It really is. The above is something I only just fully realized I did.)