[Easy Magic] Special Feature: Big Collection of Smartphone Magic Tricks
No matter how old you are, magic never fails to amaze—and it’s a surefire way to liven up any gathering!
Surprisingly, there are plenty of magic tricks that are easy to do, and both adults and kids can enjoy them.
In this article, under the theme of “easy to try,” we’ll introduce a variety of smartphone-based magic tricks all at once!
We’ve selected a wide range—from tricks you can do with just a phone to ones that combine a phone with coins or cards.
Some can even be performed using the spectator’s own smartphone, so go ahead and surprise your friends or coworkers!
- Simple Magic! Fun Tricks Kids Can Do & Revealed Secrets!
- With Explanations: Easy Magic Tricks for Lower-Grade Elementary School Children — How to Do Simple Tricks
- Magic you can do using only your hands—no props needed! Perfect to perform at school.
- A roundup of finger tricks: magic you can do using just your fingertips.
- [Coin, Cards, Pen, etc.] Compilation of Magic Tricks Where Objects Disappear
- A fun number-guessing magic trick! A collection of easy ideas
- [Easy Magic] Special Feature: Big Collection of Smartphone Magic Tricks
- [Easy] A Beginner’s Guide to Card Magic: Tricks Even Elementary School Kids Can Do Right Away
- [Surprising] A collection of body-based magic tricks [for parties and performances]
- [For Upper Grades] Simple Magic Tricks for Elementary School Students: Astonishing and Impressive Magic
- Magic tricks perfect for year-end parties! Tricks that will liven up any banquet
- [Childcare Magic] Easy! A special feature on magic tricks you’ll want to show kids
- How to Perform Coin Magic: Revealing the Secrets and Techniques of Simple Tricks
[Easy Magic] Big Feature on Smartphone Magic (51–60)
Magic that makes characters appear on a calculator app

It’s a magic trick where the numbers on a smartphone’s calculator app transform into a message.
This trick uses built-in iPhone features and doesn’t require any special sleight of hand.
The final screen the audience sees is actually an image with text added to a screenshot of the calculator app! Once you’ve created the image using an editing app, make a small change in your iPhone settings, then open the prepared image in the Photos app and launch the Calculator from Control Center.
You’ll see a small “Photos” label in the top left; if you tap it, you’ll return to the Photos app and the prepared image will appear.
During performance, skillfully cover the small “Photos” label with your hand so it’s not noticeable when you tap it.
Practice a few times in front of a mirror to ensure a smooth performance.
A pen pierced through a smartphone

It’s a magic trick where a pen seems to pass through a smartphone.
Hold them so the phone is in front and the pen is behind, and tap them together a few times—then the pen suddenly appears to pass through to the front.
The secret is that at the moment it “passes,” you tilt the pen and swap the front/back positions of the phone and pen.
If you do this smoothly, it really looks like it went through.
Practice in front of a mirror or while filming with your phone, and experiment to find a natural-looking method.
Simple tricks like this take practice, but once you can do it, you’re sure to amaze people.
An angel jumps onto a smartphone

How about trying some high-tech magic? In this trick, the angel design from a playing card jumps onto a smartphone.
First, hold the card face down and bring the phone close to it.
Then, after a countdown, the angel design that was on the card disappears and appears on the phone’s screen.
Just prepare a video in advance that goes from black to the angel appearing, and have it ready to play.
Also, tie the card’s angel with a thread from above so it can be removed quickly.
Coin Penetration Magic

This is a magic trick that uses an app called “card2phone” to make it look like a coin passes through and ends up inside your smartphone screen.
You take a screenshot of your own home screen and use that image so it appears as if the coin has entered your actual home screen.
By shaking the phone, you can make it look like you’re taking the coin back out, making it a sure-fire trick to amaze people.
A scarf pierces through a smartphone.

This is an amazing magic trick where a scarf appears to pass through a smartphone! All you need is a smartphone, a scarf, and a plastic sheet you can buy at a 100-yen shop.
Cut the plastic sheet to a size that can be hidden in your palm, punch a hole in it, and thread the scarf through—then you’re ready.
After showing the phone, set the plastic sheet against the screen as if pressing it on, and if you pull the end of the scarf from the far side of the phone, it will look as though it’s passing right through the screen.
You’d never guess such a simple setup could pull this off, right!



