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Take four multi-colored rings from the table, put them in a pile on the palm of your left hand and cover with a handkerchief. Then put a metal cylinder on the stack over the scarf and remove it after a few moments. A pyramid of multi-colored rings appeared above the scarf. Put the cylinder back on it and take it off again. "Pyramid" again "gone" under the scarf. Pull it off, remove the rings from the palm of your hand (each separately) and pass it on to the audience for inspection.

Focus secret:

We need four flat multi-colored rings - preferably wooden ones - and two hollow cylinders. One is made of thin sheet iron, the other is made of thick cardboard. The metal cylinder is painted black on the inside, the cardboard cylinder is painted to match the color of the rings in the order in which they will lie in the palm of your hand.

Focus Four magic rings

Before demonstrating the trick, put all the props on the table. Moreover, the secret cardboard cylinder must be inside the metal cylinder. Putting metal and cardboard cylinders on top of the stack of rings at the same time, squeeze them slightly so that the inner cylinder does not fall out.

When removing the metal cylinder, you need to relax your fingers so that the cardboard cylinder remains in the palm of your hand. Viewers will perceive it as a stack of rings. In order for the rings to be under the handkerchief again in the palm of your hand, you need to put on a metal cylinder imitating a stack of rings on a cardboard cylinder and lift the cardboard cylinder with it.

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