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Focus Description:

The magician sees a drawing covered with a newspaper.

Focus secret:

Draw some shape (triangle, circle, square, etc.) on the floor with chalk so that the viewer does not see it. Cover the drawing with a newspaper and invite the viewer to find out what is drawn. Of course, he will not do this.

Erase the drawing with a wet rag and, turning away, invite the viewer to do the same. In contrast, what is drawn under the newspaper, you will recognize easily.

To do this, pour a glass of water on the newspaper. It will get wet, and the figure will become clearly visible through it. A wet rag is used not only to erase drawings, but also to justify having a glass of water.

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