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How to make a simple little magic trick

The steps of simple magic are as follows:

Tools: coins, paper, pens.

1, make a coin disappear. This is a simple technique. It looks like you move a coin from your left hand to your right hand and then disappear in your right hand. In fact, you will put the coin in your left hand and let your audience think that you have touched it.

Hold the coin between the thumb and middle finger of the left hand. Move your right hand to the left and pretend to reach out to make it look like you picked up a coin with three fingers in the middle. At this time, actually let the coin "fall" on your left hand. Pretend that you grasp the coin with your right index finger and thumb. Blow "Coin" and open your right hand to show that the coin has disappeared. Put your left hand on your elbow, and then show the coin, so the coin seems to disappear at your elbow.

2. Make a card disappear. This simple trick is called the "throw away" card trick. For this trick, you have to put the card in your hand, crush it and make it look like it has disappeared.

The little finger of the index finger is tilted up, and the other three fingers are put together to make an old-fashioned "rock" gesture. Place the card so that the last inch (2.5cm) is hidden in the area between the middle finger and the thumb of the ring finger. Squeeze your fingers gently and straighten your hands. This card will be sandwiched between the first and second fingers, the third and fourth fingers, so it seems to have disappeared. You just need to make sure that your palm is facing your audience, and they can't see the card on the other side of your hand.

3. Make the pencil disappear. You only need a pencil and a loose long-sleeved shirt. This simple magic trick requires you to grasp the ends of the pencil with your hands first, and then make it look as if it had disappeared into the air. In fact, you will quickly move the pencil to one side of your hand and make it disappear in your sleeve.

Grasp both ends of the pencil with your thumb, forefinger and middle finger, and turn your hand so that the back of your hand faces the audience. The finger of the right hand exerts a little force on the pencil, which makes the pencil bend inside the right wrist. Move your hand up and down a little bit to do some exercise. It looks like twisting your left finger to make a pencil move. So the pencil will be placed on your right wrist. Carefully move the pen into the sleeve of the right hand and open your hands to show that the pen has disappeared.

Magic: water that won't fall into the cup

The water in the cup won't pour. This magic seems to have successfully challenged gravity. The magician first pours water into a transparent glass, then covers a piece of cardboard and turns it over. The next magical scene is about to happen. The magician took the cardboard away, and the completely inverted cup was still in the cup.

The secret of this magic lies in cardboard, which actually has a transparent lid that fits perfectly with the mouth of the cup. When the cardboard was placed on the glass, the magician conveniently put the lid on it. Therefore, after the cardboard is removed, the glass is actually covered, but the audience can't see it. In addition, the glass did not drip completely. In order to reduce the pressure and break through the cover, there is actually a very small hole in the glass.