[Coin, Cards, Pen, etc.] Compilation of Magic Tricks Where Objects Disappear
When you think of magic, it’s fun to see all kinds of phenomena: card revelations with a deck of cards, instant coin transpositions, ropes passing through knots, torn bills restoring themselves, and more! Among these, one of the most classic and impactful genres has to be vanishing magic, where objects simply disappear.
In this article, we’ll introduce a variety of vanish effects using all sorts of objects! Alongside the classic coin, enjoy surprising vanishes with playing cards, tissues, chopsticks, even wine bottles—tricks that will make you say, “You can make that disappear too?!” Many of these tricks come with explanations, so with practice, you’ll be able to perform them yourself!
[Coin, Card, Pen, etc.] Compilation of Magic Tricks Where Objects Disappear (1–10)
A magic trick where something in your hand disappears, and it’s easy to do

Hold something in your right hand and a pen in your left.
Say, “I’m going to make what I’m holding disappear,” squeeze your palm tightly, and tap that hand three times with the pen… and mysteriously, the pen has vanished! Then, after returning the pen and tapping again, this time the object you were holding disappears—so you get surprised twice by this trick.
It looks difficult, but it’s actually a fairly simple trick that anyone can do with practice! It really shows how easily our perception can be fooled with just a bit of visual misdirection.
The coin in the palm disappears and comes out from the elbow.

The visual impact is tremendous! Here’s a magic trick where a coin vanishes from your palm and comes out of your elbow.
You only need a single coin for this trick.
First, hold the coin in your left hand, then pretend to transfer it to your right hand and appear to close your fingers around it.
In reality, keep the coin secretly in your left hand.
Next, tug on the skin of your right elbow and then produce the coin from there.
This makes it look as if you pulled the coin out from inside your body.
Acting is crucial, so practice repeatedly.
Coin vanish using a pen

It’s a really surprising magic trick where you tap a coin with a thick felt-tip pen, it somehow vanishes, and then it pops out when you remove the cap.
In reality, when you tap it the last time, you’re just taking the coin with the hand holding the pen, but it looks like it has disappeared, doesn’t it? Practice many times so it looks natural!
A magic trick to make a 1-yen coin disappear using a glass, with no special techniques required

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a vanish trick you can perform naturally when you’re at a restaurant? Here’s one I’d like to share: a magic trick that makes a one-yen coin disappear using a glass.
All you need is an empty glass, a glass of water, and a one-yen coin.
First, place the one-yen coin on the table and cover it with the empty glass.
Next, pour water into the empty glass.
The one-yen coin will seem to vanish.
This trick uses light refraction.
Just be aware that the coin is visible from directly above, so cover the top with your hand.
Toothpick Vanishing Magic

This is a very simple vanish magic trick using a toothpick and a rubber band.
The gimmick is also very easy to make, and if you wear a wristwatch or something similar to make the rubber band less noticeable, it’s even harder to detect.
It seems like little kids would really enjoy it, too.
You can also use a cotton swab instead of a toothpick.
A coin vanishes from the performer’s hand and appears on the back of a spectator’s hand.

This magic trick makes a coin that should have been held in the performer’s hand vanish and, before anyone realizes it, appear in the spectator’s hand.
The key elements are how you hold the coin and how you direct the audience’s gaze; getting them to discover the coin in an unexpected place leads to big reactions.
Use the performer’s eye line and movements to draw strong attention to the hand that isn’t holding the coin and divert awareness away from the hand that is.
It’s also crucial to guide the spectator on how to move their hand so they won’t notice the coin being placed on the back of it.
The pen in my hand disappears in an instant.

For those who like flashy visuals, I recommend a trick where the pen in your hand seems to vanish in an instant.
The basic setup is to pinch both ends of the pen between the thumbs and index fingers of your left and right hands.
Then, apply pressure with the fingers of your dominant hand and pull inward.
From the front, it should look as if the pen has disappeared.
If you repeatedly make the pen appear and disappear using the same method, you’re sure to amaze your audience.
If possible, angle your dominant-hand side slightly toward the spectator to make it harder to detect.


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