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Focus Description:

For this trick, you need a meter-long piece of thin lace. Make two double loops out of it on the table (number 8), put your finger in one of the loops and, pulling the ends of the cord with your free hand, show that the loop has captured your finger. Then do the same, but put your finger in another loop. The loop won't catch your finger.

After that, once again lay out two double loops on the table and invite the audience to guess which loop you need to put your finger in so that the loop captures it. All attempts will fail - the lace will easily bypass the finger.

Focus The loop does not catch the finger

Focus secret:

The secret of the trick lies in how you lay out the loops. If you put the lace exactly as shown in figure A, one of the loops ("+") will definitely catch your finger. If, however, the lace is laid out as shown in Figure B, both loops will turn out to be false ("-") and they will not capture the finger. Viewers usually do not notice the difference in the pattern of the loops.

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