Learn Magic: Lighting Multiplication x 11
What’s 62 x 11? 11 x 43? Calculate these and many more instantly in your head!
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What’s 62 x 11? 11 x 43? Calculate these and many more instantly in your head!
Want to learn more amazing feats? Check out our winter break camps!
This one is a favorite of mine. Two spectators each hold out any number of fingers on one of their hands. (E.g. one might put out 3 fingers and the other, 2.) A third spectator tells the magician, who is looking the other way, the total (in this example, 5). The magician immediately announces that…
Amaze with your ability to read minds!
Show a deck of cards. So you can’t do anything sneaky with them, you place them in a paper (or styrofome) cup. Upon your command, the queen rises out of the deck! Would you like to learn to do this one?
Can you make 1 coin equal $1? Can you make 2 coins equal $1? 3 coins? 4? Etc. up to 10 coins equaling $1?
Liven up the dreary days of winter with coin stunt that will have them saying “Wow!”
6 toothpicks form this equilateral triangle. Can you add 3 more to make 5 equilateral triangles?
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