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Focus Description:

The magician comes out in front of the audience and addresses them with the following words: "Dear audience! I will show you a trick called" One-Way Street. "This is a street (the magician shows a colored cord), and these are cars (shows six massive rings). I can I ask you to check the rings? As you can see, they are solid and have no other holes, except for the central one, without which the ring is not a ring. They are all the same size. Not one ring can pass through the other. I ask you to tie one of the rings to a cord an ordinary knot would be a broken car that stopped traffic on the street, and these five cars - (threads five rings on a cord) are standing in front of an obstacle. What to do here? I think that only a magician can help here. Please hold the cord at both ends. Now I cover everything with a scarf. By the way, the traffic jam formed at night, and the darkness hid the street and cars from our eyes. It covers the mystery of the magician's actions."

The magician puts his hands under the handkerchief and does something there. Then a hand appears from under the handkerchief with a ring sliding along the cord behind the ring - the cork. Then this ring is passed to the hands of the spectators holding the ends of the cord. This is repeated four more times. Then the magician removes the handkerchief - the tied ring is still hanging on the cord.

Focus secret:

The props are very simple. Scarf, cord and six massive rings (you can use bracelets, curtain rings, etc.). To prevent the ends of the cord from fraying, wrap them with threads. The presentation proceeds as described above. When the ring on the cord is under the handkerchief, you stretch the knot to make a loop that is larger than the ring. Then you release the tied ring - run it along the cord and push it through the knot.

Pass the rest of the rings along the cord over the knot, except for the last one. Insert it into the knot in the reverse order of the first ring, and then tighten the knot.

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