To locate within moments the card selected by a spectator and put back by him anywhere in the deck.
To locate within moments the card selected by a spectator and put back by him anywhere in the deck.
To change the color of discs, stacked in three columns of different colors by just covering them with a handkerchief.
Thread one poppin ring (popular candy) on a string and b ring both the ends of string together.
Ask ten of the spectators to name the well known personalities of their liking whose names you write down on separate pieces of paper.
First cover the eyes of your assistant with bandage and make him sit somewhere facing the audience. Give the book to any spectator and ask him...
To answer the questions of spectators by just touching the envelopes only.
Collect a visiting card from any of your spectators. Put it an envelops and give the envelope back to the same spectator.
To tell the number on the top face of the die, covered with a paper-cup, without looking at it.
interesting trick by which the number of dice is increased from 2 to 3.
To declare, whether or not the spectator has given 13th turn to the die, put by you.
To sum up the numbers falling inside a square, drawn by the spectator around any 9 dates, of any month.
First of all draw a square and divide it in nine equal parts and write down the digit '1' in the center of the uppermost line.
Write down a number on a piece of paper and give it to a spectator. Now ask five of the spectators to write any four-digit numbers...
Ask any one from your spectators to think of a number, double it, then add eight, divide the result by four and subtract half of the original number.
A piece of rope is slipped into the neck of a bottle and when the bottle is inverted, the rope does not fall down.
Rejecting the Law of Gravity by balancing a ball on a short piece of string without letting it fall down.
To join the two pieces of the rope cut by a spectator, into one.
To string a bracelet on a rope, tied between your hands without untying it.
With the help of two spectators, put two ropes around your body and even after tying them in front with a knot...
To claim that you are the strongest person of the show, as only you can tear a twisted paper-napkin in half by pulling on its ends.
The thread remains unharmed when a paper straw, through which the thread is already inserted, is cut.
To lift an empty soda bottle with a single straw without touching the bottle.
Thirteen small rectangles are clearly visible on three pieces of paper, which are put together as shown in Fig 1 but you can make one rectangle...
To enquire form the audience the number of holes produced by cutting the corners of a square piece of paper, after giving it four turns.
To tell just by tearing a folded pieces of paper, who will go the hell and who to heaven?
To draw a diagram, as shown here, in such a way that neither the pencil should be lifted form the paper, nor it should move on any line a second time.
To make one line disappear out of nine, drawn on a sheet of paper.
A big square, which comprises 64 small squares, is cut into four parts as shown in the diagram and when it is rearranged to form a rectangle...
Put a coin on a circle of the chart given here and pushing it along with a straight line to another circle, leave it there.
A match is pushed into a small tube with head-side first and when it is taken out from the other end of the tube…
To restore a match to its original condition after breading it many times.
Without touching the matches, which are floating on water surface inside a bowl, to bring them close to one another or spreading...
To make 4 equilateral triangles with the help of 6 match-sticks…
There are three empty match-boxes and when you shake one of these, it creates a sound to prove that some solid thing is present inside...
On the rim of a wide-necked bottle there rests a match, partly broken in half, on which a coin is put.
To remove one lying coke bottle from between two other standing ones in such a way that the match
To remove a bank-note from between the two identical bottles, kept one over the other, without touching or knocking them down...
To produce a silken handkerchief in your empty hands before the audience.
To withdraw a number of silken handkerchiefs from a cone made of a square sheet of paper.
To push a pencil through a handkerchief lying on your fist, without puncturing a hole in it.
No damage is done when a lit cigarette is touched to a silken handkerchief.
To toss the handkerchiefs in the air and get them tied with one another.
To tie a knot in a scarf by holding its opposite ends with the hands, without releasing the ends.
To produce silken handkerchiefs from an empty tube whose ends are closed with tissue-paper.
After rolling a pencil in a cloth napkin when you unroll it, you find that the pencil has penetrated the cloth to outside of the napkin.
To make a coin disappear by putting it in a hanky.
To find the required coin, without looking at it, from a number of coins.
While attempting to force a coin through the table, a glass of water passes through, instead of the coin.
To remove two coins, resting on the rim of a glass, with the help of thumb and forefinger of a hand in such a way that only one finger touches one coin.
A coin of 50 paisa, a glass disk of the same diameter and approximately of the same thickness, a glass half filled with water, gent's handkerchief.
You must have heard the story of a hen laid golden egg. Now tell your audience a similar imaginary story and bring it to their knowledge...
Gradual disappearance of milk from a glass at your command and its reappearance in a similar way when you give the order.
To place a water-filled glass in inverted position over another glass of water without letting water flow.
To arrange 6 glasses, placed as shown in the illustration, in alternating order (that is a filled one next to an empty one) by moving or touching only.
To rearrange 6 glasses in 3 moves only, to have them alternately full and empty, while displacing two glasses in any single move…
Props : 3 glasses placed as shown in the illustration: centre one up, remaining down.
Reappearance of a glass, filled with water, from a hat after disappearing from a paper bag.
To make a water-filled glass disappear in the air.
Challenge your audience to balance a glass on a bank-note whose two ends are resting on two glasses.
To lift the floating ice-cube, without touching or typing it, from a glass of water using only a piece of thread.
You give a banana to a spectator and when it is peeled, he finds it to have been precut into small size pieces!
A thread, passing through the centre of a ping-pong ball, is stretched in vertical position on which the ball moves at your command.
There is a piece of thread on the table which has a loop and whose both ends pass through a safety-pin. The problem is to place a ring in this loop.
To transfer the mark made on a sugar-cube to a spectators palm by just dropping the sugar-cube in water.
To transfer the mark, made chalk, from one place to another with the help of psychic forces.
To answer the questions of the audience on the basis of rise and fall of a pencil dropped in an empty bottle.
To pull out a full size wand from a small purse by just inserting fingers in it.
To guess the color of a pen, only by touching it when it is given in your hand at your back.
To guess the tip of a pencil, wrapped in a paper, without touching it.
To cut a paper-ribbon, thrown into the air, in two pieces with a pair of scissors, before the ribbon lands.
Props: About 5 cm wide and 60 cm long strip of paper, white rubber cement, talcum powder, benzine, scissors.
Tap your magic wand on the tables to show that it is of solid wood. Wrap it in a newspaper, tap it again to prove it
To lift a jar filled with raw rice, by just plunging an ordinary knife into it.
To find out a card chosen by a spectator from a deck.
To build an arrangement with four knives resting on four tumblers in such a manner that it can support the weight..
When one of the two candles kept at a certain distance from each other is lighted the other automatically lights up, of its own.
Props: A piece of cardboard, a drawing pin, fine thread, a weight (nut or washer), a pencil and a ruler.
This game of cigarettes is based entirely on ordinary optical-illusion but as your audience is unaware of your advance preparation..
To prepare the necklace once again, with the help of magic power, from the same beads which were collected when the string of this necklace was cut.
To convert the deep violet colored wine into a liquid of light red color in the first instance and then changing it completely into plain water.
A magic filled balloon which will work as a pincushion.
A method of writing with which you can amuse your audience or even can send a secret message to your friend..
Your hat suddenly jumps when you greet the spectator whom you have called to the stage.
To create such magnetic properties in your hand that a metal knife adheres to it, of its own accord..