Ends Cut In

From lines, the ends Cross Over Circulate (that's the "Cut In") while the centers flip out. A common sound effect for this call is "centers flip out".

This can also be done from columns or diamonds. From diamonds, the result is point-to-point diamonds. The centers must not go past each other in the very center when they flip out. It's the same issue that arises in Reverse Flip the Diamond.

\sxvdiamonds{g3e,g2s,b2w,b1n} \sxhdiamonds{g2n,g3w,b1s,b4e}
3 1 2 4 2 4 1 3 2 4 3 1 1 3 4 2
before Ends Cut In after




See Centers Cut Out.