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Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Focus Description:

Invite a wishing spectator to draw on the board a huge number of circles (or other signs) the size of a coin. At this time, stand with your back to the board. But then the assistant spins the board, you turn around for a moment at the spinning board and immediately name the number of circles exactly.

It is amazing! After all, it's hard to even see anything - from the unwinding of the board, everything merged into continuous stripes.

Focus secret:

You only looked at your assistant and noticed how he stands, namely in what position his legs are. When the viewer drew circles on the board, the assistant, standing behind the scenes, watched him. He counted how many circles the viewer would draw. Then, when the board was written on, he went out, took the chalk from the person who was drawing, and with a conventional sign with the same piece of chalk showed you how many tens of circles, and with his feet - how many units of circles were drawn by the viewer.

Here is an example code. If the chalk is in the left hand, then there are less than 50 circles, if in the right - more. In addition, you can point vertically with chalk at five points: straight down on your feet, in front of you, horizontally, in front of you at the end of the ceiling, and straight up.

The chalk in his right hand points to his feet, which means there are 60 circles.

In the left hand - 10.

Ahead in front of you - respectively 2 or 7.

Chalk horizontally - 3 and 8;

up in front of you - 4 and 9;

straight up - 5 or 10.

And here is one of the many possible options for the positions of the legs.

1 - legs together in sixth position;

2 - feet together, left leg bent at the knee;

3 - feet together, right leg bent at the knee;

4 - heels together, socks apart, - first position;

5 - the same, but the left leg is bent at the knee;

6 - the same, but the right leg is bent at the knee;

7 - second position, legs slightly apart;

8 - the same, the left leg is bent;

9 - the same, the right leg is bent;

0 - one foot forward.

If you turned back and saw that the chalk was in the assistant's right hand, but was pointing to his feet, and his feet were in the second position at that moment, then 67 circles were drawn on the board. In this way it is very easy to transfer two-digit numbers from 10 to 100.

The viewer should be warned not to draw more than 100 circles.

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