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Arrange a dozen matches on the table in a mess. Tell the audience that you will now leave them for a while, and in the meantime let them think of one of the matches. When you return, take a look at the matches and immediately show the one that the audience has in mind.

Repeat the trick several times. Whichever of the matches, lying at random on the table, the audience may think of, you will guess it every time without error.

Focus secret:

Matches lay not at all at random. You have laid them out in such a way that they can be conditionally recognized as parts of a human face: the top match would mean hair, the next one below it would be the forehead; the next are the eyes, nose, mouth, chin, neck, and on the sides are the ears.

Focus Guessing one of ten matches

When you returned, the first thing you did was cast a glance at “your” spectator, and he would put his hand either to his nose, then to his neck, then to his right eye, then to his left ear, and thus, imperceptibly for the audience, let you know which match was intended.

Author: Kuptsova O.

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