Recommended magic tricks for women
We’ve put together a collection of simple magic tricks that are easy for women to perform.
How about trying them at year-end and New Year gatherings, company dinners, or places where relatives get together?
Do them in front of kids and you’ll surely become a hit!
Most of them use everyday items you can start with right away, along with card tricks.
There are plenty that are truly easy, so even if you’ve never done magic before or think it looks difficult, please give them a try.
Even if you don’t have a chance to show them off right now, it never hurts to remember them as fun material!
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Recommended Magic Tricks for Women (21–30)
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.
Simple magic you can do with your smartphone

It’s a magic trick where you have someone choose a card from a deck, and when you hold a smartphone camera over that card, it reveals what the card is.
The mysterious part is that it looks as if you can see through the card to its suit and number, and when you actually flip it over, it matches exactly.
The key is how you hold and present the cards, and you also use psychology about where people tend to choose, so you can make them pick a specific card.
Then, if you’ve pre-recorded footage of taking out and putting away that forced card, you can make it look like you’re reading it with X-ray vision.
Smartphone magic that no one has ever seen

This is a magic trick that makes it look like you’re controlling numbers: the digits on a smartphone calculator gradually disappear, and when you wave your hand over it, they come back.
It uses the calculator’s functions—numbers are erased with swipes, and then a prearranged calculation is displayed to make it seem like the digits have been restored.
If you only show swiping and the calculation result, it ends up just looking like a feature demo.
The key is to make it feel mysterious by staging it so the vanished numbers seem to be in your hand, and by lightly touching the screen as you wave your hand to bring them back.
A coin teleports from hand to hand

This is a mysterious coin magic trick where three 100-yen coins held in your right hand travel between both hands as you switch them to your left hand, and in the end, all the coins in your left hand move to your right hand.
Despite being a bona fide coin magic routine, you can master it with simple practice.
Recommended as a signature piece for women who are good at coin magic.
Props: three 100-yen coins.
Performance impact: A+.
Difficulty: relatively easy.
Practice required: a little practice, but you’ll get it quickly.
A tissue passing through a cup

Place a balled-up tissue on top of the middle cup among three paper cups set out.
Then stack the remaining paper cups and tap from above—the tissue will transfer to the bottom cup and fall, creating a fun magic trick.
Items needed: (3 paper cups, tissue).
Performance impact: (A).
Difficulty: (Easy).
Practice required: (You can do it right away).
Cloth that passes through the wrist

Tie a scarf securely around a guest’s wrist, yet somehow the scarf passes right through it—this is the Scarf Magic trick.
It’s recommended for women trying scarf magic for the first time.
Items needed: a scarf or a large handkerchief.
Performance impact: A.
Difficulty: Easy.
Practice required: You can do it right away.
When you pop the balloon, a bottle comes out.

It’s a magic trick where you pop a balloon you’ve inflated yourself, and a bottle appears.
It’s stylish and impactful, so I recommend it.
The method is simple: you secretly hide the bottle inside your vest or jacket beforehand and just keep that area concealed with your arm and hand! After that, all you need is practice taking the bottle out.
It does get a bit heavy, but you can even do it with the contents still inside, so gifting a drink as part of the magic is quite chic, isn’t it?



