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Simple card magic. Tricks you can do with self-working methods or a little sleight of hand.

When it comes to magic, classic card tricks are the go-to, right?They’re full of surprising moments that make your heart race with excitement.In this article, we’ve gathered magic tricks that use playing cards—something everyone has held at least once.I’ll introduce easy card tricks that are simple to do yet deliver a strong impact for first-time viewers once you learn them!We’ve focused on self-working tricks you can do just by following the steps, as well as tricks you can master with a little practice—perfect for beginners in card magic!

Simple card magic. Tricks you can do with self-working methods or a bit of technique (41–50)

The four selected cards all turn into Aces.

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The four selected cards all turn into Aces.

It’s a magic trick where four freely chosen cards are returned to the deck, and when they’re turned face up, all four have astonishingly changed into Aces.

Because four cards change at once, it’s a very visual trick, yet surprisingly easy to do.

The method is to secretly set four Aces on the bottom of the deck beforehand.

After the selections are shown, you quietly add the four bottom Aces on top of the selected cards, then place that packet onto the top of the deck.

The only technique used is a break, which holds a gap with the little finger, so even beginners in card magic should give it a try.

The chosen card penetrates into the bag.

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The chosen card penetrates into the bag.

It’s a magic trick where the selected card ends up inside a bag after you place the deck on top of it! After having someone choose a card, you put it back into the deck and shuffle, but there’s one crucial point here: you need to control the selected card to the bottom.

Once you can do that, the rest is easy.

The bag has been pre-moistened, so when you place the deck on top of it, only the bottom card sticks to the bag.

Then, if you lift the bag so the card faces toward you, it looks as if the card has gone into the bag.

Card Trick: “Convenient Magic”

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Card Trick: “Convenient Magic”

This is a card trick titled “Convenient Magic,” in which you correctly identify a card chosen by a spectator.

The charm of this trick is that it doesn’t require pre-setting the order of the deck or using difficult sleights, so even beginners can give it a try.

First, have the spectator think of any number from 1 to 20, then remember the card that appears when you turn over that many cards from the top of the deck.

After that, you make various attempts to find the card—but the remembered card doesn’t show up… or so it seems.

Suddenly, the chosen card appears at the very top of the deck that was set aside.

Although this trick creates a very mysterious impression, it’s actually guaranteed to work as long as you grasp a few very simple points and follow the explanation steps as instructed.

It’s highly recommended for beginners, so give it a try!

A card-guessing trick where you think they’re off, but they nail it

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A card-guessing trick where you think they’re off, but they nail it

A lovely magic trick where you think it’s a miss, but a twist awaits at the end.

You riffle the deck, ask the spectator to say “Stop!!,” and have them choose a card.

They memorize it, return it to the deck, and you shuffle.

Then the spectator shuffles as well.

At this point, nobody should know where the selected card is, but you say, “I think it’s within the top 15 cards,” and deal the top 15 cards from the deck onto the table in three rows of five.

You then turn them over one by one, asking, “Is this your card?” but it never appears.

However, after you’ve turned over the fourth card, you look at the table and see that the remaining face-down cards form the shape of the Ten of Hearts.

It seems like mind reading, but the method is simple: the initially selected Ten of Hearts was forced using a technique called a force.

You place the Ten of Hearts on top of the deck beforehand and subtly extract it after riffing the cards.

It’s a simple technique that produces a highly visual and impressive effect.

A card-guessing trick that seems like a failure but pulls off a dramatic comeback

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A card-guessing trick that seems like a failure but pulls off a dramatic comeback

You have the spectator remember the card at the point where they said “stop,” then you thoroughly shuffle the deck without using a break or anything.

Naturally, it seems impossible to know where the card went.

The magician then says, “Is it this one?” and shows a series of candidate cards, all of which are wrong.

Just when it looks like the trick has failed, the wrong cards are gathered and held between the spectator’s fingers; you tap them so they fall away one by one, and somehow the remembered card is the last one remaining.

In reality, the card they remembered wasn’t the one at the stop point at all.

You only made it look that way by doing a swing cut—the selected card was actually on the bottom from the beginning.

You secretly mix that card into the ‘wrong’ packet without the spectator noticing, and finally reveal it as if it has just appeared.