A roundup of finger tricks: magic you can do using just your fingertips.
Magic is the perfect performance for banquets and parties, capable of livening up the mood regardless of the trick’s difficulty!
That’s why easy-to-show magic is ideal when you think, “I want to ease the atmosphere right now,” “I want to draw a bit of attention,” or “I want to have a hidden talent I can perform anytime.”
In this article, we’ll introduce magic tricks that you can perform using only your fingers, aimed at those looking for something simple.
Even if the steps are simple, if your goal is to amaze your audience, practice is essential!
Take this opportunity to master magic you can do anywhere!
- Magic you can do using only your hands—no props needed! Perfect to perform at school.
- Magic with fingers: recommended tricks for parties and performances
- [Easy] Magic tricks that will liven up the classroom: Recommended tricks you can do even during recess
- With Explanations: Easy Magic Tricks for Lower-Grade Elementary School Children — How to Do Simple Tricks
- Simple Magic! Fun Tricks Kids Can Do & Revealed Secrets!
- [Coin, Cards, Pen, etc.] Compilation of Magic Tricks Where Objects Disappear
- [Easy] Rubber Band Magic Tricks Collection [Party Entertainment / Performances]
- Simple magic tricks using stationery: recommended tricks for parties and performances
- Super easy magic tricks kids can do! Fun tricks you can play right away
- [For Elementary School Students] Simple and Amazing! Magic Tricks You Can Do with a Handkerchief
- Ranking of Popular Magic Tricks
- Hilarious magic! Crowd-pleasing tricks perfect for parties and performances
- [Surprising] A collection of body-based magic tricks [for parties and performances]
A roundup of finger magic: Tricks you can do using just your fingertips (21–30)
Shortening little finger

It’s a magic trick where your pinky finger seems to get shorter right before their eyes.
The secret is simply bending your pinky—easy and quick to do.
If you cover one pinky with your other hand, fold the second joint while hyperextending the first joint, it looks to the spectator as if your pinky has shrunk.
Practice how to use the covering hand, how you bend the pinky, and the viewing angle so you can perform it most effectively.
You don’t need any props, so you can practice anywhere—at home on the weekend or at the office during a break.
twisted hand

Your fingers—or rather, your arms—look like they twist in an impossible direction? It’s a magic trick that lets you hype up the crowd using just your two arms! This trick works best when you have the audience do it along with you, so they can really feel how amazing it is.
First, extend both arms forward.
Then cross your arms, turn your palms to face each other, and clasp your hands.
Done this way, your arms won’t twist, right? Have the audience do it like this, but when it’s your turn, secretly rotate both arms in the same direction as you cross them.
By doing that, you’re the only one who can twist your arms!
In conclusion
When it comes to prop-free magic tricks, you just feel like trying them right away, don’t you? I bet you tried a few yourself while reading this article.
Magic can serve as a communication tool to break the ice with people.
If you practice the tricks mentioned here so you can perform them anytime, you might find your circle of friends growing!



