Rising Cards: The Ultimate Magic Trick to Blow Their Minds
The Rising Cards trick is very easy to learn. Here are the steps:
- Place a deck of cards on a table.
- Take a single card from the deck and place it on the table next to the deck.
- Wave your hand over the card and it will begin to rise into the air.
- The card will continue to rise until it is several inches above the table.
- Slowly lower the card back down to the table.
Here are a few tips for performing the Rising Cards trick:
- Practice the trick before you perform it for an audience. This will help you to get the timing right and to make the trick look smooth.
- Use a new deck of cards. This will help to ensure that the cards are slippery and easy to move.
- Keep your hands steady. If your hands are shaking, the card will be more likely to fall.
- Wave your hand slowly and smoothly. This will help to create the illusion that the card is rising on its own.
There are many different variations of the Rising Cards trick. Here are a few of the most popular:
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- The Floating Card: This variation of the trick is performed by placing a card on the back of your hand. The magician then waves their hand and the card begins to float in the air.
- The Card Through the Table: This variation of the trick is performed by placing a card on the table. The magician then waves their hand and the card disappears through the table.
- The Card to the Ceiling: This variation of the trick is performed by placing a card on the table. The magician then waves their hand and the card flies up to the ceiling.
The Rising Cards trick is a great way to add a touch of magic to any party or gathering. It is also a great trick for teaching children about the basics of magic. With a little practice, you can master the Rising Cards trick and amaze your audience.
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Language | : | English |
File size | : | 183 KB |
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Screen Reader | : | Supported |
Enhanced typesetting | : | Enabled |
Print length | : | 19 pages |
Lending | : | Enabled |
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Language | : | English |
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Lending | : | Enabled |