Simple Magic! Fun Tricks Kids Can Do & Revealed Secrets!
Are you thinking, “Doing magic looks difficult”? In fact, anyone can easily perform amazing tricks using everyday items like rubber bands, tissues, and balloons.
You don’t need to be especially dexterous, either.
What really matters is just knowing a few simple tips.
In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of easy magic tricks that require little preparation and can be performed right away.
Try casually showing them off at parties or gatherings to liven up the event!
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Smartphone & Digital Magic (11–20)
A magic trick where the calculator digits turn upside down

On a calculator, the numbers from 1 to 8 are lined up in order, and when you shake the calculator, the position of the 8 appears to change—it’s a magic trick.
The simple method is to set up an addition that will yield the number you want to reveal at the end, and press the equals button at the moment you shake the calculator.
The key is to enter the number you want to add, press plus, and then press 0, so it looks like you started input from zero.
To prepare the setup quickly, you’ll need to practice entering the numbers at a speed that won’t be noticed.
A magic trick where you put a smartphone into a balloon.

A magic trick where a smartphone seems to pass through an inflated balloon and end up inside it.
In front of everyone, you inflate the balloon and take out your phone.
As you let the air out, you press the phone against the balloon from the opposite side.
The balloon then drapes over the phone, making it look as if the phone has gone inside.
Inflate it a little again, and it really looks like the phone is snugly enclosed.
Then you peel the balloon off from the edge, twirling it as you go, and take the phone out.
Just make sure you never show the back side!
Smartphone magic where candy pops out

These days, everyone has a smartphone.
Let me show you a magic trick using one.
First, take a small photo of a little snack with your phone, then enlarge it to life size.
Hide the real snack between your phone and your palm, and as you slide your thumb across the screen and pull sideways, it looks just like the snack pops out of the phone screen.
It’s easy, so give it a try! It’s simple, but it will amaze everyone.
Magic where juice comes out of a smartphone

Are you familiar with an iPhone app called ichocolatedrink? With just this app and a small paper cup filled with a drink, you can create an effect that makes it look like the beverage is pouring out of your smartphone.
First, download the app and pour a drink into a small paper cup.
Since you’ll need to hold the phone in front of the cup, try to use a cup that’s as flat as possible, and make the spout area especially narrow.
Try to coordinate it so that the drink on the phone screen and the drink in the paper cup disappear at the same time.
Smartphone coin magic trick

It’s a magic trick where you press a coin against a smartphone placed over a glass, and even though there’s no hole, the coin appears to pass through the phone and drop into the glass.
The fact that the coin you were pressing is no longer there makes it really look like it penetrated.
You prepare two coins: in addition to the coin you press, another coin is set up between the smartphone and the rim of the glass.
Then, as you make the pressing motion, you slide the phone to let the hidden coin fall, while using the angle of your fingers to make the coin on top seem to vanish.
Magic that turns smartphone photos into reality

It’s a magic trick that makes a wish come true: turning a photo on your smartphone into a real, physical picture you can hold.
Even though a finger touching the screen should only make the image move, if you slide it briskly outward, the photo on the screen disappears and the real one pops out.
The key is preparing the image in advance: display an enlarged version of a photo taken from a distance, and leave blank margins around the outside.
Then, as you slide, you bring up the blank margin on the screen while producing the real photo hidden behind the phone.
That’s the flow of the trick.
A simple yet fun Magic Smartphone

It’s a magic trick where, even though you supposedly multiply random numbers, the final result ends up being a sequence of digits related to a birthday.
You have the spectator multiply a two-digit number, then a three-digit number, then a four-digit number in order, but in reality the calculations have nothing to do with the number that appears at the end.
The trick uses a function that gets hidden when the smartphone is held vertically, allowing you to force the number you want to display at the end.
A key point is to use calculations that produce as many digits as possible so the spectator won’t realize the final number doesn’t match the true calculation.



