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Spectacular tricks and their clues

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Scroll through the magazine from beginning to end. You can even flip it upside down. After, slowly, tilt it over a glass - water will pour out of the magazine!

This magazine has another wonderful property. He paints the water in different colors, moreover, at the request of the audience themselves. Suggest a color. For example, we chose red. Roll up the magazine into a bag and pour clean water into it. If you pour it back into the glass, it really will be red!

Focus secret:

How did the water end up in the magazine? A cellophane bag is pasted between its pages. Water is poured into it in advance. If you hold the magazine at a 45° angle while carefully flipping the pages, the water will not spill out. If you take such a magazine with your fingers by the upper edges and, slightly swinging, sharply turn around its axis, the audience will once again make sure that there is no water in it. But if you calmly tilt the magazine over a glass, water will pour into the glass.

To recolor the water in the desired color, several more of the same plastic bags are glued into the magazine, each containing a handful of different food colors. It remains only to remember the sequence of arrangement of colors. After the audience names the desired color, pour the water into the desired bag, and then demonstrate the tinted water.

Author: V.Postolaty

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