[By Difficulty] Simple Card Magic Tricks Using Playing Cards
In fact, the world of card magic is full of amazing tricks you can do easily without any special props.
In this article, we’ll introduce tricks you can master with just a little practice—like perfectly guessing a spectator’s chosen card or making a card teleport.
We’ll also cover some self-working tricks that you can perform right away just by following the steps.
Learn the tricks featured here and try showing them off at gatherings with friends or at parties!
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Special Effects, Piercing, and Teleportation Magic (1–10)
A pencil passing through a card

It’s a magic trick where a pencil held behind a playing card seems to pass through to the front when you apply pressure.
What’s intriguing is that the card moves very little during the penetration, so it doesn’t look like it’s being flipped to let the pencil through.
The secret is that the card has been pre-cut into two pieces and connected with a part, and the pencil passes through the gap in that connecting piece.
If you do it slowly, you’ll reveal the moment when the card takes on an unnatural shape, so be sure to emphasize the pencil’s speed.
A magic trick where a card passes through (something)

Let me introduce a magic trick with such a strong impact that you’ll want to shout, “That looks painful!” In short, it’s a trick where a playing card appears to pierce your arm.
The key is to use a special gimmick card with a hidden mechanism.
First, cut the card you want to ‘penetrate’ so it matches the curve of your arm.
Next, take a regular card, add a crease to it, and glue it to the first card.
Finally, attach the trimmed-off piece back onto the card, and your setup is complete.
During the performance, press the card against your arm and simultaneously fold the slitted section inward—this makes it look like the card has gone straight through your arm!
Special Effects, Piercing, and Teleportation Magic (11–20)
The playing cards turned completely white in an instant… astonishing whiteness.

This is a stunning magic trick where, in an instant, every card turns completely blank.
You’ll use two sets of cards, 25 each: blank-face cards (white on the face) and blank-back cards (white on the back).
For the setup, take one card from each set.
Round the bottom-right and top-left corners of the blank-back card, and round the bottom-left and top-right corners of the blank-face card.
Stack the blank-face cards together, placing the prepared blank-face card on top.
Then place the prepared blank-back card on top of that, and finally stack the remaining blank-back cards on top.
You’ll perform using this packet.
Have a spectator choose one card from the blank-back cards and insert it into the position where the prepared blank-face card sits.
Next, turn the entire packet face down, then flip only the block of blank-back cards now near the bottom.
At this point, all cards except the selected one should have their white sides facing down.
Finally, turn the cards over and spread them: every card except the selected one has turned completely blank, creating a shocking magical reveal.
A magic trick where the cards penetrate each other

Here’s an introduction to a magic trick where two cards seem to pass through each other.
It’s puzzling to see one card penetrate another when the card doesn’t look cut, right? Since it’s magic, of course the card is actually cut.
Take one card and cut it across at about one-third of its length.
Attach the cut pieces to a clear plastic sheet the same size as a card.
For the wider piece, stick it down leaving the center section unglued.
Then, when you slide another card through, it looks like it’s penetrating.
Making it appear as though the card isn’t cut is an important magician’s tip.
A card passes through a card

It’s a magic trick where you press another playing card against the crease of a card that’s been folded in half, and it appears to pass through as if tracing the fold.
Being able to show the intermediate stages slowly makes the effect feel even more impossible.
In reality, the folded card is made from two cards combined; from the crease to the near half, magnets clamp them together so that, from the front, it looks like a single card.
You then slide the other card through the gap between the magnets to create the appearance of penetration.
Since the gimmick is thoroughly prepared in advance, make sure to perform from angles that keep it out of sight.



