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Give the audience a cube with circles of different colors glued to its sides, and have the audience place it in a box slightly larger than the cube and close the lid while you turn your back to the audience. After that, place the box on your forehead and guess the color of the circle on the top face of the cube.

Focus Telepathic Cube

Focus secret:

Taking the box from the audience with your left hand, bend your fingers to the palm. The bottom of the box will be opposite the two middle fingers, and its lid will be on top. The fingers hold only the box, and its lid is free. Grasp the lid of the box with the index and thumb of your right hand, and at the same moment as you raise the box to your forehead, slightly lift its lid and rotate your left wrist until the palm of your hand is facing you. Thus, the lid will be put on the side of the box.

Now it remains only to take a glimpse of the box and remember what color the circle will be on top. The box should be held on the forehead with the right hand only, to give the impression that it was taken from the left hand to the right by accident. Remove the lid and throw it on the table. At this time, roll the cube out of the box - let the box fall out of your hands as if by accident.

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