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For the trick, you will need a cube with numbers from 1 to 6. Take the cube in your right hand and pinch it between your thumb and forefinger. We show the viewer one side of the cube, and then we begin to turn the cube over to show the other.
To make the viewer remember this number, you can ask:
What number do you see here?
After the response of the viewer, we continue. We return the cube again to its place, putting it in its original position, again when the cube is hidden behind the thumb.
Then the words are usually said:
What was the number on the back?
After the viewer's response:
- And now I will turn the cube slowly so that you do not say that I deceived you.
And slowly flip the cube, showing the true reverse side of the cube. As a rule, the spectator is at a loss and asks the magician for a die to check it.
Focus secret:
At the time when the cube is hiding, the magician uses his index finger to scroll the cube one more face by the thumb and show the viewer the false side.
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