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Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

To perform this trick, take 5-6 different issues of the same magazine and the same number of identical copies of the same magazine. Find a magazine with numbered pages. Remove the covers from different issues of the magazine and carefully stick them to the same copies of the magazines. Place magazines with glued covers in a pile on a table. Now you are ready to surprise the audience with your ability to read minds!

Focus secret:

Invite one of the spectators to take any magazine from the table and name the number of the last page in this magazine. Then ask him to choose any page between the first and last and name its number. Take another magazine from the pile and unfold it, as if showing the viewer what exactly is required of him. In this case, the viewer should only see the cover of your magazine - then he will consider that you are holding another issue in your hands. Ask him to open the magazine on the selected page and say: "Please focus your best on what you see on this page."

As if to show the viewer exactly what he has to do, open the magazine to the named page and quickly review and memorize the photos and headings on it. Ask the viewer to hold the magazine to their head and pretend that you are reading their mind. Everyone will be very surprised when you briefly describe the photos and name the headings on the page.

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