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Announce that you can determine who touched a small mirror lying on a glass of water. Naturally, at the same time you should turn away and not peep. Everyone gathers around a glass of water covered with a mirror, someone touches it.

You approach, take off the mirror and ask everyone present to dip their index finger into the water. Then go up to each and use a mirror to examine the drop hanging from your finger. After examining all the drops, you point to the one who touched the mirror.

Focus secret:

The secret of the trick is that among those present you should have an assistant who will dip his finger into a glass of water immediately after touching the mirror. Everything else is just a distraction.

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