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The magician gives the audience the opportunity to see and hold two small balls in their hands: one of them, say, is blue, the other is red.

Then he takes a red handkerchief and, wrapping a red balloon in it, gives this handkerchief to the audience. The magician does the same with a blue handkerchief and a blue balloon.

A magic wand is taken from the table. A few movements with it ("passes"), a few foggy spells. Spectators are invited to unfold their scarves. And - about a miracle! - there was a red ball in a blue scarf, and a blue one in a red one. But the magician did not touch the handkerchiefs or the balls.

Focus secret:

The secret of the trick is not that difficult (although it will take some time to learn how to perform it cleanly). The magician, of course, changed the balls. How it's done? You need to have not two, but three balls (one more, say, blue). Before you start showing the trick, hold this third ball discreetly under the little finger of your right hand. For better disguise, take your magic wand in the same hand. (Just a pencil? No, it's better to make yourself a special bright stick.) Put handkerchiefs on the table, and on them - a ball, which the audience examined.

To free your hand, put the stick under the arm (left hand); take a red ball with your left hand and put it in your right hand so that the ball is held by your thumb and forefinger, and the rest are half-bent (a blue ball is hidden under the little finger). Decisive moment! Again, take a red handkerchief with your left hand and cover it with your right hand with balls. Then you take a scarf with a balloon and give it to the audience. But with what ball? Of course, you pretend to take a red ball from your fingertips, but in fact you take a blue ball from under your little finger. In its place, you quietly send a red ball, the one that the audience saw.

Now it remains to do the same with the blue handkerchief: you will wrap the red ball under your little finger in it, and you will hide the blue ball that the audience just saw on your fingertips under the little finger, trying to get rid of it (put it in your pocket ), as soon as the attention of the audience is distracted by the miracle that has occurred.

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