Easy magic tricks and some smooth sleight of hand moves that compliment each other and make you look like a real wizard.
Just by asking your friends a few simple questions, you can then tell them exactly what picture they have in their mind at that moment. This surprisingly easy mentalist trick can make you out to have mind reading abilities. Have fun.
Learn More →Some tricks that can be learned relatively quickly but still have a high entertainment value and are great for keeping your friends amused.
Learn More →In very clear view, the red and black cards are stacked, red, black, red black and so on. With a snap of your fingers, the cards separate back into a red pile and a black pile. This one never gets old.
Learn More →Watch the look of amazement on your frinds faces as they try and figure out, how you mange to make a match jump up into the air, without even touching it. Sometimes easy is best
Learn More →You ask your friend to secretly choose a card and mix it up in a deck of 12 cards. You can then tell them their chosen card and its current position in the deck. Your friends will probably think that you have mind reading abilities.
Learn More →Aclittle time invested in practicing these card manipulation moves is time well spent as they can be used time and time again in thousands of different card performances.
Learn More →Forget all the complicated sleights and routines that take hours and hours to learn. This simple technique will have you up and running after a few minutes practice
Learn More →Another easy but clever trick that can totally baffle your friends as they struggle to figure out how you can reveal their secret card. The only explanation, appears to be mind reading.
Learn More →This looks absoluely impossible to explain, as a large coin, slips efffortlesly into a much smaller hole. Easy to do, anywhere at a moments notice
Learn More →You wll find lots of good magic learning books on Amazon and in High street stores. A good one for learning card magician stuff is The Royal Road To Card Magic by Jean Hugard and Fredrick Braue. The book has been published for many years but continues to be one of the best all round sources of information for everything you need to know about cardistry.