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Dirt through the hand. The Secret of Focus

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Focus Description:

The viewer's clean hands become dirty.

Focus secret:

You will need ground cinnamon, nutmeg or pepper. This powder will be the focal point of the "dirt". Place a small pile of this “dirt” in front of you. Choose a victim from the audience. Ask them to stretch out their hands and demonstrate that they are clean.

Focus Dirt through hand

In fact, it doesn’t matter at all whether the viewer’s hands are clean or not. While he twirls his palms in all directions, casually lick the tip of your thumb and dip it in the powder. A little of the powder will stick to your finger.

Examine the viewer's hands from both sides - first from the back, then from the palm. He remains standing with his hands turned palms up. Turn his palms down and ask him to clench his hands into fists so that they do not get dirty during the demonstration.

If you rotate the viewer's palms as shown in the figure, the thumb of your right hand will touch the middle of the viewer's left palm, leaving a "dirt" imprint on it.

Take the viewer's left hand. Place a pinch of powder on the back of your clenched fist and say, “Look, I'm putting powder on top of your fist and I'm going to rub it through your hand. The 'dirt' will end up in your palm.

Keep your fist tightly clenched so that no one doubts that there is no trick." Wipe the powder from the victim's fist and ask him to open his hand and show his palm. There will be "dirt" on it.

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