Props: a deck of playing cards.
Preparation: No need.
Performance:
1. Take out the playing cards and let the audience shuffle the cards.
2. After getting the card back, your hands naturally stand up, face yourself and put it on the table. At this time, you should secretly remember this deck (suppose it is diamond 3). This card is called "key card" in technical terms, and you must never forget it.
3. Spread the cards on the table, and let the opponent choose any card (suppose it is 6 of spades).
4. Close the cards and let the audience put the cards he chose on the top of the whole deck.
5. Let the audience cut the card once (that is, get the card, divide the card in half, and then put the lower part in the upper part). After this action, the "key card" will be next to the card selected by the audience.
6. Next, please cut the cards at will as many times as you want (but you must not shuffle the cards, you can only cut them according to the above method).
7. Open the card again, and first find the "key card" you remember (box 3). The card to the right must be the card chosen by the audience (Spades 6).
Key tip:
1. If the card drawn by the audience happens to be the card (key card), then all the subsequent steps can be omitted, because you already know what card it is.
No matter how many times you cut the cards, it is obvious that the key cards and the cards chosen by the audience will not be separated. If you just cut between these two cards, these two cards will be in the initial state of one up and one down, but this probability is very low. To remember the method, you can only use the method of "cutting" and never use the method of "washing".
3. Measure the pulse time to find the card. The longer it takes, the more dramatic it becomes. Never find the audience's card at once, although you already know which one it is.
Separating straw
props
Two straws
"prepare"
have no use for
"performance"
Wrap the straw as follows:
For the convenience of explanation, two straws with different colors are used here. It doesn't matter if the straws are different in color in the actual performance.
1. Put the red straw on the yellow straw. The red straw is vertical and the yellow straw is horizontal. The red straw and the yellow straw should be kept longer.
2. Turn the upper part of the red straw forward back to its original position and press it with your fingers.
3. Turn the right part of the yellow straw forward and return to its original position (please note that many people here make mistakes, turning it forward, not backward).
4. After returning to the original position, continue to turn forward for half a turn, and hold both ends of the yellow straw with your left hand.
Pinch the two ends of the red straw together with your right hand.
Pull your hands hard left and right, and the two straws will separate.
Key tips
1. The "magic action" made after two straws are separated is very important (such as blowing a breath, etc.). If you don't do it, it looks like a puzzle game at all, and the effect is much worse. Please remember.
Take out a piece of A4 white paper already prepared, fold it in half repeatedly, and tear it into six identical pieces of paper. Pick one to sign for the audience. Then let the audience mix the signed paper with five other pieces of paper on the table, and finally successfully pick out the signed paper.
Secret: when folding paper, only one piece of paper has tear marks on all sides. This one is signed by the audience. Finally, signatures can be distinguished by tear marks.
God of destiny
props
A stack of business cards, each as different as possible, about 25~50.
1 own business card.
"prepare"
1. Turn all the business cards back, and then put your business card in the position of 10, which means there are 9 other business cards on your business card.
Tie this stack of business cards with a rubber band and you can perform at any time.
"performance"
1. Show the prepared business cards to the audience. All business cards are different (be careful not to confuse the order).
2. Return all business cards to the other party and ask the other party to name a number between 10 and 20.
It doesn't matter how much he says. Let him send the business cards to the table one by one according to the numbers he said. The rest of the business cards are unnecessary and can be put aside.
4. Ask the other person to pick up the business card just issued on the desk. Add up the ten digits and the single digits of the number just mentioned, and according to this number, send the business cards to the table one by one.
Count this business card, it must be yours.
Key tip:
1. This is a very effective magic. I used it to fool many professional magicians, mainly using clever mathematical principles.
2. If the audience says 10 at the beginning, send it directly to 10. Here is your business card. This is the best result.
3. If the other person says 20, you must answer: "Sorry, I mean 10 to 20, so it does not include 10 and 20." Because there is no way to succeed with the number of 20, remember to remember.
4. You can also perform with playing cards, as long as you write down the name of 10 card on the paper now. Fold it and put it aside, then let the audience choose the card according to the above method, and finally open the note to show that the prediction is correct.
Mysterious hypnosis
A deck of cards, a piece of paper and a pen. Take out two stacks from the whole deck of poker and put them on the table, one of which is 4 threes and the other is 3 cards at will; Turn around and let the other person choose a stack; Then you write on the paper: You will choose the stack of "3".
Secret: If the opponent chooses 4 stacks of 3 cards, the values are the same; If she chooses three other cards at random, the number of cards she matches. Haha, it's all "3" folds.
The toothpick pierced the coke can.
A can of coke, a toothpick and a tissue. Before the performance, secretly put the paper towels rolled into small balls into coke and hide them in your right hand. Toothpick in right hand, coke in left hand. Don't let the other person find the little paper ball in his hand. Put the tip of the toothpick against the side of the coke can and push it forward quickly with your right hand. The toothpick went into the right hand, but it looked like it had pierced the coke can. Hold the paper towel ball in your hand and squeeze out the coke.
Tip: the paper towel ball should absorb enough coke so that the coke can can be pierced.
Coincidence of two numbers
There is a piece of paper and a pencil on the desk. The performer went to the table, turned out his clothes pocket for the audience to see, proved that there was nothing in the pocket, and then turned it back. The performer picked up a pencil and wrote a number on the paper (not for the audience to see). After writing, he put the note in his pocket. The performer said to the audience, "You can say a number now. I have predicted this figure, which was written on the note just now. Ok, now just think of a number and say it. " After the audience quoted a number, the performer took out a note from his pocket and showed the audience the number written on it. It's really a number quoted by the audience. What's going on here? Can performers really predict?
Specific operation:
The performer puts a pencil lead about 1 cm in the corner of the table in advance (because it is small, the audience will not find it). Of course, you can also hide pencil lead in other places as you like. When the performer picks up a pencil and writes numbers on the paper, he should pretend to be writing, but nothing was written at that time. After writing the note, put it in your pocket. When the audience reported the numbers, the performer secretly picked up the pencil lead on the table. Then put your hand into your pocket and use pencil lead to quickly write down the number quoted by the audience on the note (for the convenience of writing, when asking the audience to quote numbers, you can limit the number quoted to between 0 and 9). At this time, the performer takes out a piece of paper for the audience to see (when the audience sees the paper, the performer can throw away pencil lead), and the audience will feel very incredible. Good performance, this is a very wonderful little magic!