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Guessing the color of discs blindfolded. Focus Secret

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Focus Description:

You show the audience three metal or plastic discs in red, green and yellow.

Viewers can see that all three discs are the same size and smoothly polished on both sides. Then you are blindfolded, but in spite of this, you absolutely determine the color of each disk.

Focus secret:

For this trick, three disks with a diameter of a ruble coin (or more) must be cut out of pieces of colored plastic.

The edges and surface of the discs should be carefully sanded. Drill a hole in the center of each disk.

At first glance it seems that these holes are the same. In fact, the hole diameters are different. This is the secret of focus.

To determine the color of the disks, during the demonstration of the trick, you will need a small metal rod, which you will pre-attach to the lining of the bottom of the jacket at the back.

Focus Guessing the color of discs blindfolded

You must remember that the rod passes freely into the hole of the yellow disk, it is more difficult into the hole of the green disk, and it does not pass at all into the hole of the red disk.

When you are blindfolded and asked to determine the color of the disks, you put your hand with the disk behind your back, take out the rod and use it to check the diameter of the holes.

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