| Trick | Cards needed | Rounds | Final position | |-------|--------------|--------|----------------| | 21 Card Trick | 21 | 3 | 11th from top | | 27 Card Trick | 27 | 3 | 14th from top |
(They deal. They point. You reassemble.)
But that's hard to memorize. Easier: Use the — any order is fine as long as it stays fixed for the trick. For beginners, just arrange the cards in new deck order (Ace to 7 of each suit, Spades then Hearts then Clubs then Diamonds, but only 27 cards). The math will compensate. How To Do The 27 Card Trick
Which position? That depends on the sequence of piles they pointed to.
At the end of the third deal, the magician pauses, looks the spectator in the eye, and names the exact card they selected—or, even more dramatically, flips over a single card to reveal it is the chosen one. The spectator realizes that despite their free choices and the random dealing, the magician controlled the outcome from the start. | Trick | Cards needed | Rounds |
: Have the spectator shuffle the cards and mentally pick one. The Secret Number : Ask the spectator to choose a "favorite number" between www.newsroom.hlf-foundation.org The Process (Three Rounds) You will deal the cards face-up into three piles
"Your card is the 14th card. But instead of counting, I'll just find it by feeling the energy." Easier: Use the — any order is fine
In this guide, you will learn not only how to perform the trick flawlessly, but also the logic behind it, the common mistakes to avoid, and how to present it as an astonishing feat of mind-reading.