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  1. Easy Card Tricks for Beginners
  2. Easy Math Tricks You'll Wish You'd Known
  3. 4 Ways to Do Simple Magic Tricks
  4. The Astonishingly Simple Trick To Cut Potato Baking Time In Half
  5. 21 Weird, Easy


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Easy Card Tricks for Beginners

Newsletters Close search form Open search form Enter your search term Search • DIY Projects • • • • • • See all • Needlecrafts • • • • • • • • See all • Paper Crafts • • • • • • • See all • Hobbies • • • • • • • • See all • Kids • • • See all • More • • • • • • • See all • Best Products • • • • See all • About Us • • • • See all Wayne N. Kawamoto is a full-time professional magician and author who has written about magic tricks and techniques for over 10 years. He is the author of "Picture Yourself As a Magician." Wayne also performs at corporate events and has entertained audiences for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Northrop Grumman, and Target Corporation. The rising card is a classic magic trick and it's another simple one that anyone can learn. The goal here is to defy gravity as your spectator's card mysteriously rises from the deck. Does it do it all on its own? As you'll soon find out, the secret lies in carefully positioning your fingers. All you need for this one is a little patience and a deck of cards. Want to know the secret to levitating a playing card? This trick is surprisingly easy and once you learn it, you'll dazzle your friends as a playing card floats from one hand to the other. For this card trick, you'll need to create a gimmick that creates the illusion. It requires a few common items you probably have around the house. Grab your deck of cards, a straw, some black thread, tape, and scissors and you're ready to get started. A black string is a magician's be...

Easy Math Tricks You'll Wish You'd Known

Nicole Fornabaio/rd.com Making math easy Juggling numbers isn’t everyone’s forte—even though math manages to sneak its way into our everyday lives. Fortunately, these easy-to-remember math tricks will be your best friend next time you’re faced with a tricky equation and don’t have a calculator handy. Also, don’t miss these Nicole Fornabaio/rd.com Finding a 20 percent tip Did you enjoy your dining service? Leave your server a 20 percent tip with this easy math trick. According to Kate Snow, author of The Math Facts That Stick series, all you have to do is divide your check amount by five. For example, if your check comes to $85, divide that by five and your 20 percent tip will be $17. For more on tipping, here’s our guide on Nicole Fornabaio/rd.com Multiplying two-digit numbers by 11 Multiplying two-digit numbers by 11 is a breeze with this clever trick from math.hmc.edu. Simply add the two digits together and place the sum in the middle. For example, if you’re multiplying 25 by 11, add the two and five together to get seven, and place the seven between those two numbers to find the final answer, which is 275. Nicole Fornabaio/rd.com Doubling To double a large number, multiply each individual number by two and add them together. Snow suggests starting from the left to make it easier to keep track of the numbers. “For example, to double 147, start with the hundreds place. Double 100 is 200. Double 40 is 80. Double seven is 14. Add them all up (200 plus 80 plus 14) and you ...

4 Ways to Do Simple Magic Tricks

Learning a few simple magic tricks can make you the life of any party! Impress your friends, family, and even strangers by mastering beginner magic tricks. You may find that you have a flair for it and that you love performing them for people and want to learn more advanced tricks. Everyone has to start somewhere, so whether you are young or old, try these beginner tricks and remember… a magician never reveals their secrets! Lay the cards out in front of you. Lay out three rows of five cards in vertical rows in front of you. Then pick up each stack of cards, one row at a time, and ask your subject whether their card is in that group. • When they say yes, be sure to place that group of 5 cards on the top of the deck of 15. Ask your subject which pile her card is in. Pick up each pile, one at a time and ask the subject to identify which pile her card is in. • If she chooses the pile on the right, you know it has to be the top right card. • If she chooses the pile on the left or in the center, you know that it must be one of the two cards in that row. • You can repeat the narrowing procedure one more time if the subject’s card is on the left or in the center, or you can decide if you want to have 2 guesses on selecting her card. Buy water gel powder. This powder, also called solid water, is available at magic shops and hobby stores. It will allow you to perform the trick. X Research source • You may want to get more than one “dose” of the powder so that you can practice befor...

The Astonishingly Simple Trick To Cut Potato Baking Time In Half

Baked potatoes yield steamy pockets and call for delicious toppings, but they seem to take forever to cook all the way through. And you're not alone if you have to poke them with a fork several times throughout baking before they're finally done. If you're looking to cut the cooking time on these stubborn spuds in half, we've got just the tip. On top of that, the skin that is exposed while baking will get nice and crisp as well. This inclines more people to eat the potato whole, skin and all, instead of only consuming the flesh. While the flesh contains a good amount of fiber, the skin has more than double the amount of fiber the flesh does, according to

21 Weird, Easy

We all have that one friend who seems to have an endless list of hidden talents. You might catch them moonwalking at a party, lighting a match with one hand, or sharpening a knife with chef-like flair before chopping veggies for While unusual skills like these can seem near-magical when you watch them in action, often all it takes to pick up random talents is a little time and effort. If you find yourself with a spare moment, simply choose one fun skill to learn, pull up a YouTube video, and commit to practicing until it feels like second nature. Go for the fun party tricks, or focus on one or two that would come in Learning something new and Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health found that structuring your free time with Below, a few easy-to-learn skills that are sure to impress everyone. 1. Moonwalk If ever there was a skill you needed in life, it's moonwalking, obviously. Popularized by Michael Jackson, the moonwalk makes anyone look like the best dancer ever, even though all you’re doing is sliding backwards across the floor. Whip it out at your next get-together, and everyone will be all sorts of impressed. 2. Shuffle Shock everyone with your ability to light a match with one hand before strolling off into the sunset like it was no big deal. All you have to do is bend a match down over the end of a matchbook, flick it with your finger across the striking pad, and voilà. (Side note: Be careful while practicing.) 13. Pick A Lock While Rubik’s cubes look intimidat...