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Recommended Table Magic Summary [Cards, Coins, etc.]

Table magic is a type of magic that serves as a counterpart to stage magic, which is performed for large audiences on big stages.

As the name suggests, it refers to magic that can be performed on a tabletop, with card magic and coin magic being prime examples.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of table magic.

We’ll cover not only tricks using cards and coins, but also number tricks using paper and pen, money magic, and many other kinds of magic.

Find your favorite tricks, practice them, and perform them for everyone!

Recommended Table Magic Roundup [Cards, Coins, etc.] (21–30)

A banknote that should have been cut but isn’t

You thrust a knife into a banknote sandwiched in paper, yet when you pull it out, the bill is pristine with no hole! It’s an astonishing magic trick, but the method is simple.

First, prepare a sheet of paper folded in half.

Fold the banknote in half the same way, align the creases, and place the bill between the paper.

Holding it with the crease on top, insert the knife from below, but shift the bill to one side so that you only pierce the paper.

Be mindful of your finger movements while performing so it doesn’t give away that you moved the bill to one side.

A magic trick where the coin in your hand disappears

An awesome magic trick anyone can do: coin magic trick tutorial #CoinMagic #Revealed #Shorts
A magic trick where the coin in your hand disappears

Making a coin disappear in your hand is a classic magic trick! It’s simple, yet truly astonishing.

Here are three ways to perform a vanishing coin trick.

To make the coin appear to vanish, you can hide it in your hand, flick it into your sleeve, or drop it onto your lap.

These tricks require technique and practice, but if you keep at it, you’ll succeed—so stick with it patiently.

It’s best to practice in front of a mirror or by recording yourself to make sure the coin isn’t visible to your audience.

A 500-yen coin instantly turns into a 100-yen coin.

A no-blinking magic trick. Simple yet professional-grade coin magic [revealed].
A 500-yen coin instantly turns into a 100-yen coin.

No blinking—this is a coin magic trick you can do in a split second.

The gimmick is crucial, so make sure you prepare carefully.

First, get a 500-yen coin and a 100-yen coin.

Attach a strong, thin neodymium magnet to the back of the 500-yen coin using double-sided tape.

Also, stick another neodymium magnet to your hand with double-sided tape.

Once that’s done, you’re ready.

Secretly place the 100-yen coin beneath the 500-yen coin in advance.

Then, wave the hand with the magnet over the 500-yen coin…

and in an instant, the 500-yen coin turns into a 100-yen coin.

After performing, quickly and discreetly clean up so the method isn’t exposed.

Ambitious Card

[Live Demonstration] No one can see through it. That magic where it rises to the top every time you snap your fingers.
Ambitious Card

The Ambitious Card is a classic technique in card magic that has been loved for a long time.

The astonishing effect of a spectator’s signed card repeatedly rising to the top of the deck captivates viewers.

It demands technical skills such as timing and handling, making it an ideal trick for honing your magic.

Moreover, the sense of accomplishment when you perform it beautifully is incomparable.

Keep practicing and aim even higher!

Magic where a card passes through the table

Revealing the secret behind a magic trick that passes through like CGI despite having no gimmick
Magic where a card passes through the table

This is a penetration magic trick using playing cards performed with a glass table.

A card that was on top of the table seems to pass right through it, so if you pull it off, you’re sure to get a round of applause.

Of course, the card isn’t actually penetrating the table.

At the moment you cover the card on top with your hand, you press a single card—secretly taken from the packet you’ve positioned under the table—against the underside of the tabletop.

Then you retrieve the card from above and let the card underneath drop, creating the illusion.

This trick requires you to learn a grip called a “break,” so give it some practice.

A magic trick for guessing the order of cards

[529] [Shocking] Seriously recommended! Explaining a magic trick everyone should learn right now. [It gets laughs to a ridiculous extent]
A magic trick for guessing the order of cards

It’s a magic trick where you have someone swap a card from a spread deck, then you identify that card from the squared deck.

The key is to set up a color sequence in advance and then control the colors through subsequent shuffles and rearrangements.

By carefully following a seemingly self-working arrangement and executing the following shuffles in order, you end up with two piles separated into red and black, from which the swapped red and black cards are revealed.

Patter that makes it look like you’re repeatedly failing, while secretly rearranging the cards, heightens the surprise.

Simple and mysterious coin teleportation: “Chink-a-Chink”

Classics are best for everything. A flashy coin magic tutorial!!
Simple and mysterious coin teleportation: “Chink-a-Chink”

It’s a magic trick where, when you wave your hands over coins placed at the four corners of a table, the coins gradually appear to jump to a single spot.

In addition to the four coins, there’s one coin secretly palmed in one hand, and that’s cleverly used to create the illusion of the jumps.

To avoid revealing the palmed coin, you keep your hand relaxed while using a motion that pins the coin with the base of your hand to move the coins along.

Memorizing the sequence thoroughly and aiming for smooth, fluid movements is the key point to prevent the method from being detected.