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The magician takes a long thin rope in his hands and ties its ends to make a ring. He folds the ring in half and asks one of the spectators to cut it. We got four ends of the rope. The magician gives two of them to the spectator with a request to tie them again, and the other two he connects himself. After this, he lets go of the rope, and everyone sees that the ring is connected with only one knot.
Focus secret:
The secret of the trick is how to fold the rope ring. You pick up the tied rope so that the knot is in the middle of the top of the ring. Now you need to fold the ring in half. To do this, turn the ring forward 180 degrees with your right hand, and then, throwing the loop from your right hand to your left, turn it again. Now move the ring in your hands counterclockwise until the knot is in your right hand.
The spectator should be allowed to cut the rope near his right hand. So, the rope is cut. Give the two ends from your left hand to the spectator to tie. And then pretend that you are tying the other two ends of the rope, and without the spectators noticing, pull out a small piece of rope with the knot with which you tied it at the beginning of the trick. When the spectator has tied his ends, you throw the rope and everyone can see that the ring is connected with just one knot.
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