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# Easing Types

`Easing` chooses the shape of the motion. `Type` chooses where the strongest change happens.

## Type

| Type       | Behavior                                                                         |
| ---------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `In & Out` | Starts slowly, accelerates through the middle, then slows into the next keyframe |
| `In`       | Starts slowly and accelerates toward the next keyframe                           |
| `Out`      | Starts quickly and slows into the next keyframe                                  |

## Easing

| Easing       | Character                                        |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------ |
| `Expo`       | Strong acceleration or deceleration              |
| `Circ`       | Rounded, smooth acceleration                     |
| `Quint`      | Smooth power curve with a strong finish          |
| `Quart`      | Smooth power curve, slightly softer than `Quint` |
| `Sine`       | Gentle natural easing                            |
| `Expolastic` | Exponential start with a spring-like settle      |
| `Elastic`    | Springy overshoot and oscillation                |
| `Back`       | Overshoots before settling                       |
| `Bounce`     | Bouncing impact feel                             |
| `Linear`     | Constant interpolation with no easing curve      |

{% hint style="info" %}
`Expolastic` ignores `Type`. It uses its own curve shape built around `Expolastic Midpoint`, `Elastic Period`, and `Elastic Amplitude`.
{% endhint %}


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