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"Move forward while striking with the back of your fist. Allows you to move before your opponent even if blocked."
Street Fighter 6

The Spinning Back Knuckle (スピニングバックナックル Supiningu Bakku Nakkuru?) is one of Guile's and Charlie Nash's unique attacks, introduced in Street Fighter II

Input
All appearances Arcade-Stick-Right+Arcade-Button-HPunch
Street Fighter 6
(Modern)
Arcade-Stick-Right+Modern H

Description[]

Spinning Back Knuckle

Executed by pressing forward and Heavy Punch (or pressing forward and Heavy Attack for Modern Control), the user rotates and steps toward the opponent. They extend their arm out and clubs across the head using the back of their fist. The user finishes by stepping back to a neutral position. In Street Fighter 6, Guile uses his front foot as a pivot to spin toward the opponent during the follow through of the attack.

Tactics[]

SpinningBackKnuckle

While the startup for this attack is long, this move is one Guile's and Nash's longest normals. It is a far-ranged poke that's good for keeping the opponent at a distance, as well as stopping them from walking forward or about to jump. This move is also a good anti-air tool if the opponent empty jumps at a range that is safe from all of Guile's other buttons. Additionally, it can be used to fish for Crush Counter hits, leading into some big damage. Then again, it is unsafe on block, unless the user hits this move at max range.

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