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In your hand, a colored ball is sandwiched between your thumb and forefinger. Show it to the audience from all sides. Join hands - wave! - and instead of a ball in each hand there will already be a fungus. This ball turned out two hats with mushroom legs.

Focus Mushrooms from a ball

Focus secret:

Focus Mushrooms from a ball

To each separate half of the hollow ball, foam rubber legs are glued from the inside. As soon as the halves are connected, the legs will shrink inside the ball, and from the outside it will look whole. Holding the ball in this state with your fingers, show it to the audience from all sides. After that, just open it: the legs will instantly straighten out, and there will be a mushroom in each hand.

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