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 (31–40)
Cup and Ball

It’s a mysterious magic trick where you have three paper cups, place a ping-pong ball in the middle cup, shuffle them, and the ping-pong ball disappears—then reappears.
This video also introduces a trick where a mandarin orange appears from an empty paper cup.
If the performer has small hands, using a cherry tomato or similar small item as a substitute will make the trick easier to perform.
Items to prepare: paper cups, a ping-pong ball, a mandarin orange or substitute fruit.
Performance impact: A.
Difficulty: fairly easy.
Practice required: you’ll need to rehearse the presentation.
Card in Lemon

This is a “lemon in magic” trick where the chosen card teleports into a lemon.
A spectator selects a card, and you tear it into small pieces.
You have the spectator keep one piece, then you cut a lemon clean in half.
From inside the lemon, you pull out a card.
When you unfold it, you see that a piece is missing—exactly the piece the spectator has been holding from the start.
This trick never fails to get a great reaction.
The plastic bottle cap penetrates (goes through).

This is a magic trick where a plastic bottle cap penetrates into the bottle.
It really looks like the cap passes through, so it’s sure to be a hit.
There are two methods: one that gimmicks the bottle and one that doesn’t.
You can use either one on its own or both together.
If you plan to give the penetrated bottle to someone as a souvenir, perform the version that doesn’t alter the bottle.
A cup disappears with a cloth.

This is a magic trick where a glass on a tray disappears before you know it when covered with a furoshiki cloth.
Items needed for the trick: furoshiki cloth, glass, double-sided tape, and a cardboard base.
Performance rating: A.
Difficulty: very easy.
Practice required: you can do it right away.
Chopsticks that move by telekinesis

If you split a disposable chopstick and cross the pieces to form a plus sign, then focus your psychic power on them, the surprising thing is that the chopsticks start to move.
This is a magic trick performed on TV by magician Akira Fujii.
Props needed: one disposable chopstick.
Performance impact: A.
Difficulty: Easy.
Practice required: You can do it right away.
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Rubber band teleportation

This is a fun and mysterious magic trick where a rubber band wrapped around the pinky and ring finger instantly jumps to the middle and index fingers.
Items needed: 1 rubber band.
Performance rating: A.
Difficulty: Very easy.
Practice required: You can do it right away.
In conclusion
I’ve put together lots of magic tricks that you could probably do right away—did any of them make you want to give them a try? Some do require a bit of practice, but I’ve introduced tricks you can perform with small tips and techniques.
Try challenging yourself with various ones, including techniques for how to talk and present them!



