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Focus Description:

Demonstrate from all sides a one-color cube made of cardboard. Without releasing the cube from your hands, twist it in your hands. Before the eyes of the audience, it will become colorful!

Focus secret:

A suitable size of the cube is 7x7x7 cm. Three cardboard faces are glued to its three corresponding edges, turning along the axis and covering either one or the other adjacent faces of the cube.

Focus Chameleon Cube

On one side, the secret cardboard boxes are painted in the general color of the cube, and on the other, each of them is painted in other different colors.

Three sides of the cube itself are also painted in the same color, like cardboard boxes. They must be open. The edges hidden under the cardboard boxes are painted in different colors. First, arrange the cardboard boxes so that the cube looks the same color.

Twisting the cube in your hands, discreetly flip the cardboard boxes, opening one three sides and closing the other three. The cube will become multi-colored.

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