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Magic tricks using strings and rings: Recommended illusions for parties and performances

Magic that freely manipulates cords and rings is a classic idea performed by magicians around the world.

Some of you may be interested in tricks where knotted ropes or rings transform.

In this article, we’ve compiled a collection of magic ideas that use cords and rings.

From routines that combine ropes and rings to effects that are complete with a single prop, we cover a wide range of magic.

Be sure to check out these ideas for magic that features blink-and-you-miss-it changes with cords and rings.

Magic tricks using strings and rings. Recommended tricks for parties and performances (11–20)

The ring climbs the hill.

Easy! Revealing the secret of the ring magic that climbs a rubber band slope — Ring Up Hill of the Rubber Band
The ring climbs the hill.

This is an easy magic trick you can do using just a ring and an ordinary rubber band you can find anywhere.

It looks like you can use rings of various sizes, from small to medium, so it’s perfect to perform in casual settings or at a small gathering.

A ring that freely moves the rubber band

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This is a magic trick that’s gone viral on social media: a ring freely travels along rubber bands.

In this trick, a solid, unbroken ring appears to move across two rubber bands stretched between your hands.

It’s a type of penetration magic.

The method is surprisingly simple—the rubber band is actually just one, but the way it’s set up makes it look like two.

Once you learn how to set it up, anyone can perform it right away.

Since both the rubber band and the ring are quite small, it’s best shown at close range, like across a table facing your audience.

Ring and Silk

I’m using a silk and a ring, and even though the silk isn’t tied, the ring stops as if it’s floating in midair—and what’s more, it even climbs up on its own.

It’s truly mysterious.

It’s not just that it penetrates the rope; the silk itself starts moving by itself, making this a very impressive piece of magic.

6-ring

Magic Introduction: Six Linking Rings
6-ring

Instead of the small rings you commonly see, I’m using large, very eye-catching ones.

When they’re this big, you can even wear them around your neck, and even with complex weaves, their size makes a strong impression.

Using as many as six creates an artistic look that really grabs attention.

Ropes of the same length

[Revealed] A Magic Trick That Makes Ropes of Different Lengths Become the Same [Super Amazing!] magic trick tutorial
Ropes of the same length

It’s a magic trick where ropes of different lengths end up appearing the same length.

First, you take out a short rope, a medium-length rope, and a long rope.

There’s no gimmick in these ropes, so it’s fine to let the audience touch and examine them.

Then you fold the three ropes in half and hold them together as a bundle.

When you stretch them out again, all three appear to be the same length.

In truth, this trick only makes the ropes look the same length by the way they’re held.

Because the secret is so simple, the performer’s technique and showmanship are what really matter.

Deformed ring

[Magic / Tricks] M2196 Transforming Ring (Star)
Deformed ring

A stylish magic prop that transforms into a star shape in an instant.

At first glance it just looks like a stainless-steel ring, so you’d never expect it to turn into a star.

It’s eye-catching and showy, yet simple and needs no special skill, making it recommended for magic beginners and children alike.

Magic tricks using strings and rings: Recommended tricks for parties and performances (21–30)

Chinaring

How to Use the China Ring, Part 1 [Magic Goods] Magic Goods Ring
Chinaring

This is a magic trick where multiple metal rings can be freely linked and unlinked.

You will need Chinese Linking Rings, but as long as you have the rings and know the method, anyone can do it.

Please refer to the tutorial video and give it a try.