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)
Teleportation of a coin you were sure you were holding

It’s a magic trick where, even though you supposedly hand five coins to one of the spectator’s hands, one coin mysteriously travels back and ends up in the magician’s own hand.
Props: five 100-yen or 500-yen coins.
Performance impact: A–B.
Difficulty: very easy.
Practice required: you can do it right away.
The card ends up teleporting.

This card magic might look complicated, but this one is easy and will really surprise people.
Have the spectator pick out four cards with the same number from the deck.
Return three of them to the deck, then bring those three back together again—it’s a classic routine.
As long as you memorize the steps and don’t make mistakes, you can absolutely do it! It’s simple yet impressive, so definitely give it some practice!
Recommended Magic Tricks for Women (31–40)
The hole that was made in the card gets closed up.

It’s a magic trick where you pierce a card with a finger, a straw, or a cigarette, and yet the hole closes up.
The card needs a gimmick, so preparation takes a bit of time, but the trick itself requires almost no technique and there’s very little risk of failure.
Prepare three cards—two with the same face like two Kings or two Queens, plus any other card—along with a craft knife, double-sided tape, and a circular object to use as a hole guide.
Once you gimmick the card, you’ll be able to perform a startling magic trick anytime!
Card guessing magic

As a card magic trick performed by women, this one is highly recommended.
From a shuffled deck, have someone choose and remember a card.
Shuffle again, then intentionally produce a card with a different value, insert that card around the middle of the deck, and snap your fingers—amazingly, the spectator’s chosen card appears.
Props needed: a deck of playing cards.
Performance impact: A+.
Difficulty: easy.
Practice required: you can do it right away.
A Rubik’s Cube that solves itself when you throw it

It’s an amazing magic trick where a Rubik’s Cube—already difficult to solve normally—is completed just by shaking it for three seconds.
They say it uses a special, easy-to-move “enchanted cube” designed for magic.
This trick uses a Rubik’s Cube that has only been lightly scrambled.
In other words, while making the shaking motion, the performer is simply restoring it by recalling an easy one-handed move sequence.
All it takes is memorizing the steps and practicing the hand movements.
A large number of coins appear out of thin air

If you insert a 100-yen coin five times, one by one, there should be five 100-yen coins in the cup, but surprisingly, when you open the cup, a single 500-yen coin comes out.
It’s a cute magic trick, so it’s recommended for women as well.
Items needed for the trick: (one 100-yen coin, one 500-yen coin, one coffee cup) Performance impact: (A) Difficulty: (Easy) Practice required: (you’ll need a bit of practice with palming and presentation)
Paper turns into banknotes.

It’s a fun and flashy magic trick where five white sheets of paper mysteriously transform into five banknotes in midair.
Items needed for the trick: five white sheets of paper and five banknotes.
Performance rating: A.
Difficulty: relatively easy.
Practice required: you’ll need some practice, but you can master it quickly.



