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A '''seam clip''' is a precise type of clip that involves clipping through the seam where two adjacent surfaces meet at a convex angle (generally 90 degrees or less). Clips through horizontal seams are called '''ledge clips''', while clips through vertical seams are known as '''corner clips'''. Corner clips were previously known as '''crouch clips''', as they were believed to only be possible while [[crouching]], although that has since been disputed.
A '''seam clip''' is a precise type of clip that involves clipping through the seam where two adjacent surfaces meet at a convex angle, generally of 90 degrees or less. Clips through horizontal seams are called '''ledge clips''', while clips through vertical seams are known as '''corner clips'''. Corner clips were previously known as '''crouch clips''' or '''LJCCs''' (short for "lol, just crouch clip"), as they were believed to only be possible while [[crouching]], which has since been disputed.


Although both variants of seam clips are generally precise, ledge clips are often considered more difficult since it is harder to align Mario perfectly for the clip. Many ledge clips have no consistent setup. Corner clips tend to vary more in difficulty, with some being relatively easy and some being very precise.
Although both variants of seam clips are generally precise, ledge clips are often considered more difficult since it is harder to align Mario perfectly for the clip. Many ledge clips have no consistent setup. Corner clips tend to vary more in difficulty, with some being relatively easy and some being very precise.