Tricks with coins and their secrets for beginners. How to do a simple coin trick

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Coin magic tricks are a great starting point for the beginner illusionist. In this article, you will learn four easy magic tricks that, after some practice, will be able to spice up any boring moment. But in no case do not reveal your secrets, let your friends guess where you got these "magical" abilities.

Steps

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    First, inform the audience that you are going to magically move the coin from one hand to the other. Let them doubt it for a second. But be persuasive and explain that you have been studying the forgotten art of telekinesis for some time now. The more the audience doubts, the funnier the effect of performing the trick will be.

    • The success of a trick is entirely based on the confidence of the magician and his ability to distract attention. The more you try to "warm up" the audience, the less they will follow your hands and the manipulations you perform. If you put a little more emphasis on staging your show, the audience will be too busy being skeptical of you.
  1. Make a fist, but leave tiny gap between index and middle fingers. Look at the video for this step, do you see a small gap between the magician's fingers? This is the ideal option.

    • In the future, the coin will have to pop out of this hand without her disclosure. It's easy to mess things up here, so at the very beginning, try to make sure that the coin is located correctly in the fist so that it can freely pass through this slot.
  2. Bring the hand with the coin over the other hand, dropping the coin into it and not opening your fist. Everything should look like you are just shaking a coin in your fist over your other hand. Spectators should not notice how the coin falls into the second hand. As soon as the coin is in the other hand, squeeze it into a fist as well.

    • When dropping the coin, widen the gap between the fingers in the fist a little so that the coin passes to the other hand more easily, otherwise it may get stuck in the original hand.
  3. Ask a volunteer to say which hand the coin is in. It is hoped that this person will choose the original hand, since you have never opened it to transfer the coin to the other hand.

    • If the volunteer chooses a new hand, ask them to explain how others possible In a way, if not by amazing telekinesis, you could move a coin from one hand to the other.
  4. Slowly open both arms: empty initial and second with a coin. If you obviously did not move your fingers when you dropped the coin from your fist and managed to catch it in time with your other hand, your friends will be delighted! Can you now move the table from one place to another?!

    • If you find it difficult to master this trick, try taking a smaller coin. It will be easier to drop it through the gap between the fingers.

    Focus with the disappearance of the coin in the elbow

    1. Announce the focus to the audience. Let them know that you are capable of making five ruble coin change color if you rub it hard enough on your elbow. That's not the point of the trick, but the audience doesn't need to know that. Such an explanation should only divert attention from the main trick so that the audience does not have unnecessary suspicions about your actions.

      • Or you can immediately tell the public that you are going to make the coin disappear. This is also acceptable, but at the same time, the audience will try to catch even the smallest movements of your hand.
    2. Take the five-ruble coin in your dominant hand. Place your other hand on the table with your elbow and prop your head with it. Instead of changing color, the coin will mysteriously "disappear". To do this, you will rub the coin on the elbow standing on the table.

      • Note that in order to further perform the trick, the second hand should prop up your chin not with an open palm, but with a fist.
    3. Start rubbing the coin on your forearm while holding it with your hidden hand. After a couple of movements, "accidentally" drop the coin on the table in front of you. Speak out about your own clumsiness. Here, in order to distract the attention of the audience from the hands, it can be mentioned that you should practice more, since the coins are very slippery.

    4. Pick up the five-ruble coin with the hand that propped up your chin. Nonetheless viewers shouldn't notice. This can be done in one of the two ways below.

      • Pretend to pick up the coin again in your dominant hand to get back to rubbing. Just make a fake move with a substitution very quickly.
      • Pick up five rubles with your dominant hand, but drop it into your other hand under the table. Success lies more in the timing of actions than in trying to hide the coin, as in the above trick.
    5. Continue to rub the coin on the elbow (despite its actual absence). This time you won't have a coin in your hand. Rub your elbow for a few seconds and then let the audience know that something strange is going on. Five rubles do not change their color... five rubles... disappear! Then you can open your empty hand to the public.

      • If people want to check your other hand, you can drop the coin discreetly behind your collar before opening your empty hand.
    6. Make the coin reappear. The trick can be completed with the previous step, or you can magically make the coin return. There are a number of ways to do this, ranging from scratching your head with your non-dominant hand and playing the situation with the appearance of a coin from under the hair, "taking" a penny out of someone's clothes, and ending with a simple "coughing out" of a coin. Use the illusion you like best.

      • If you want to present everything more artfully, wait until people forget about this trick. Then make the coin appear mystically: "Oh, that's where she shared. Hm. Who would have thought?! How amazing!”

      Psychological coin trick

      Find a coin with different surface relief on both sides. For example, a five-ruble coin could be a good option. If you're not sure if the coins you have are good for a trick, sit down and study them. Perhaps on one side of a coin you will notice a thicker edge or a more raised relief. Make sure you can tell the side of the chosen coin with your eyes closed.

      • You can also put a scratch on one of the sides of the coin, but if anyone notices this, the audience may become suspicious and they will reveal the secret of your trick. Therefore, it is better to use a coin without obvious damage.
    7. Practice flipping a coin and guessing which side it will land on. Now you know by touch both sides of the coin and you can predict which side the coin will fall when you open it on the wrist of the other hand. The secret lies in the ability to catch a coin and feel it imperceptibly. Only make your "predictions" after the coin has already passed through your fingertips.

      • Take some time to practice tossing a coin, determining its side and opening it in one smooth movement that looks completely natural. The moment you evaluate the position of a coin should not be visible to an unsuspecting public.
    8. Invite a friend and try to guess which side the coin will be on. Let your friend toss the coin himself a few times so that he sees that there is nothing special about it and that there is no secret hidden. Then ask a friend to guess which side the coin will be when you throw her up. Flip a coin and catch it, but don't rush to put it on your wrist. Do this more slowly than usual, and in the process, feel the future underside of the coin (which can only be done with your thumb comfortably facing up when you catch the coin with your open palm).

      • If you are able to manipulate the coin, you can put it on the side you want. In this case, you can make your own prediction either immediately before opening the coin, or five minutes or ten seconds before that, and you will always be right.
    9. If necessary, skillfully manipulate the coin in your hand. Before putting the coin on your wrist, rotate it as you like so that the side you declared is on top. Your movements must be agile; remember that perfection comes from practice. After flipping the coin (or finding out you don't have to do anything), you'll be sure which side it's on, so you can lay it out safely. That's the whole secret.

      • The beauty of this trick is that it can be repeated an infinite number of times, unlike many other tricks that require special secrecy.
      • However, you won't be able to pull off this trick if someone else is tossing the coin. Tell the audience that in order to perform this trick, you need a special bond with the coin and direct physical contact with it.

      Focus with the disappearance of the coin in the napkin

      Take a napkin, a ruble coin and a piece of double-sided tape. Covertly stick double-sided tape in one of the corners of the napkin. Check that the coin can stick to it securely.

      • The napkin can be fabric or paper, you can also use a paper towel. It is not necessary to use a one ruble coin, but it has the most suitable average size.
      • It's better to use a small piece of duct tape (it will be less noticeable if you are not yet perfect in manual dexterity), but it increases the risk that the coin will not stick to the duct tape during the trick.
    10. Take a napkin and show it to the audience. Keep the tape hidden from prying eyes on the side of the napkin facing you. The public need only know that this is a regular paper napkin (or whatever you use instead).

      • Be careful when placing your finger on top of the tape, as the sticky properties of the tape cannot be damaged by the fatty secretions of the fingers before the trick begins.
    11. Place the ruble in the center of the napkin facing up side with tape. Show items to the public. It's just an ordinary ruble in a paper napkin, right? All right. Just make sure your hand doesn't let the audience see the tape.

      • The softer the napkin, the better. In this case, when demonstrating its middle, the edges will sag by themselves and fall out of sight.

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Before embarking on coin tricks, the beginner should learn, by exercise, a few manual tricks that demonstrate dexterity.

The dexterity of the hands and the attentiveness acquired by these exercises, if he diligently puts them into practice, is of great value. It is safe to say that a skilled card conjurer will easily learn any branch of this magical art - the art of trick.

The first thing a beginner must learn is the ability to hide in the palm, that is, to quietly hold an object in an open hand by contracting the palm.

In order to acquire such a skill, take a coin the size of a five-kopeck coin and place it on your open hand (see Fig. 59).

Then close your hand very slowly, and if you put the coin in the right place (which will soon be revealed by your attempts), then it will be held by contraction of the palm around the edges of the coin and you can
completely free to move the brush and hand, without fear of dropping it.

You must remember, when practicing in this regard, that the inside of the palm should be turned either down or towards your torso, as any careless movement may reveal a hidden coin.

When you are able to freely hold a coin in your right hand, do the same exercises with your left hand; after which you can replace the coin with a clock, an egg, or a lemon, as all these items are often used in magic tricks.

Once you have thoroughly learned these first tricks, you can begin to learn different ways to hide a coin in your hand.

All methods have the same goal - to create the appearance of moving an object from one hand to another, although in reality the object remains in the hand that it seemed to have just left.

Since the same movement, if repeated often, can arouse suspicion in the audience, it is useful to have different ways of doing it. For the sake of clarity of their sequence, we will number the described methods.
Reception 1st. Take the coin in your right hand with the second, third and thumb (see Fig. 61) so that these fingers really hold it, and the thumb only supports it. After that, release your thumb and bend the second and third fingers to the palm with a coin balancing on them (see Fig. 62).

If the coin has been properly placed on the fingers, you will see that by this movement you place it in the palm of your hand, just in the place mentioned above as the most convenient.

When you extend your fingers again, the coin remains in your palm, as in fig. 60.

If you have learned to do this easily with the hand at rest, then you must practice the ability to do the same while the right hand is in motion towards the left hand, which should be open until the fingers of the right hand are touch her palm, and it will seem that she encloses a coin, which you seem to have shifted into it with this movement.

After that, the left hand should remain closed, as if holding a coin, and the right hand should be lowered and opened, as if it were empty.

In case an object is larger than a coin, such as a watch or an egg, you should not take it with your fingers, but simply leave it in the palm of your right hand, slightly closing this hand while moving it towards your left.

A greater stretch of the surface in this case will give you the full opportunity to hold it without squeezing it in your palm. Just remember that in any case, both hands should act as harmoniously as when you really transfer something from hand to hand.

Therefore, one should raise the left hand towards the right; but it should not begin its movement earlier than the right one. Once this is done, skillful use of the wand can help to conceal the fact that the item is still in your right hand.

For this purpose, the magician can put it before moving the object under the arm of one or the other hand, as if to free his hands.

Immediately after moving the object, the right hand should, making some backward movement, which in this case will seem quite natural, grab the wand, remove it from under the arm and then hold it until it is necessary to manipulate the coin.

The position of the fingers while holding the wand should be such as to hide the hidden coin, while the hand should appear quite free and natural. The same method can be applied with the same convenience to other methods.

Reception 2nd. It is somewhat lighter than the 1st dose and can, in some cases, replace it. Grab the coin with the index and ring fingers of the right hand by its edges, squeezing the edges of the coin with the side parts of the fingers and supporting it from behind with the second finger (see Fig. 63).
Point your right hand towards your left and at the same time slide your thumb gently over the front of the coin until the top knuckle passes over its outer edge (see fig. 64).

Then bend your thumb and the coin will be well hidden between this joint and the connection between the thumb and the palm (see Fig. 65).

Just as in the previous case, the left hand should close at the moment the right touches it, and the thumb of the right hand should remain slightly bent inward towards the palm so that the coin is not visible to the audience.

This is a very quick way to hide and when skillfully executed, a complete illusion occurs.

Reception 3rd. Hold your left hand palm up with the coin in the position shown in fig. 59. Move your right hand towards your left, make a movement with your fingers as if you were taking a coin, and immediately close your hand.

At the same time, slightly close your left hand so that the palm of your hand grasps the coin, as in fig. 67 and lower it so that it hangs freely along your body.

Reception 4th.(Turnstile). It is sometimes called the "French way". This is a very easy and at the same time very convenient way. Hold your left hand palm up with a coin as in fig. 66.

Move the right hand towards the left, moving the thumb of the right hand under the coin and the rest of the fingers on it, and at the same time close them.

It will appear to the audience that you have grasped the coin with your thumb and other fingers, while in reality you are simply dropping it into the palm of your left hand while it is covered by the fingers of your right hand (see Fig. 68).

Move your right hand back and forth after you take it away from your left hand, following it with your eyes, which will divert the attention of the audience from the other hand.

Don't be in too much of a hurry to lower your left hand, but slightly turn your palm towards you with slightly bent fingers, and after a while, lower it down.

The cavity formed by the bent fingers is large enough to hold the coin. This method is also convenient for smaller coins, because they are difficult to hide quickly by ordinary means. It is also very suitable for ball tricks.

Reception 5th.(Tweezers). This is a modification of the method just described. The coin is held as in fig. 69 thumb, index and middle fingers of the left hand.

Then you make a movement, as if taking it with the same fingers of the other hand, which at the same time, as it were, grabs the coin, being the back side facing the audience.

At this moment, when the coin is covered by the fingers of the right hand, it can carefully slide into the palm of the left, and the right immediately rises, as if enclosing it.

Reception 6th. This method is adapted to the use of three or four coins, since the clinking of one coin against another contributes to the illusion. You take the coins in your right hand, as shown in fig. 70, slightly bent.

Sharply direct the right hand to the left with the fingers forward so that the tips of the fingers of the right hand fall almost at a right angle to the palm of the left hand, and the fingers should be slightly bent.

The coins remain in the cavity formed by the fingers of the right hand, as in fig. 71, instead of being thrown into the left hand (as it seems to the eyes and ears of the audience).

They flip over completely, producing a loud tinkle when the hands come together.

The left hand, of course, is closed, and the thumb of the right hand can gently press the coins so that when the hand is lowered along your torso, they do not make noise and thus do not betray their presence in it.

Reception 7th. This method is best applied to a large coin like a metal ruble. But if the student has a small hand (a very important disadvantage for tricks in general), he can apply this method to another coin.

Take the coin in your right hand with your forefinger, middle and thumb, and while you seem to be moving it to your left hand, gently bring it with the tip of your thumb to the position indicated in fig. 72.

Moreover, it is held by the pressure of the first and fourth fingers on its opposite edges, while the hand remains completely open.

Reception 8th. The peculiarity of this technique is that during the execution of his wand is held in the hand - a case to which all other techniques are inapplicable.

Holding the wand and coin in the right hand, as shown in fig. 73, you firmly press the edge of the coin into the palm of your left hand and instantly squeeze this hand.
As a result of this movement, the coin (pressed only lightly) moves back to the position shown in fig. 74, and in this position, being behind the index, middle and ring fingers, remains completely covered.

Without wasting time, you move the fingers of your left hand out of their previous position and gradually squeeze them, grabbing the coin, since their extended position for a long time may seem suspicious.

But in doing this, one should be careful not to tinkle the coin on the rod, for this sound will certainly attract the attention of others.

It should not be assumed that all the above techniques are used by every magician. Almost every one of them has their favorite trick or tricks.

The beginner must experience by experience which method best suits the arrangement of his hand. We have described these techniques as if they were constantly performed by the same hand.

But if you want to achieve perfection, then you must practice until you learn how to do them both from the left hand to the right, and from the right to the left.

It is advisable to practice in front of a mirror, performing in front of it, firstly, everything that you subsequently intend to perform in front of others, and carefully monitor the position and movement of your hands.

You must learn to act in such a way that the audience does not have any suspicions. You must get used to keeping your eyes constantly on the hand in which, as everyone believes, the object is located.

This is the best means to ensure that the eyes and attention of the spectators also follow the same direction. When you get used to accurately performing these tricks with one coin, you can start practicing with smaller coins, with two, and then with three or four at the same time.

One caveat needs to be made here. These techniques should by no means be considered tricks themselves, but only means for performing tricks.

If the conjurer, as it were, transfers a coin, for example, from his right hand to his left, shows that it has disappeared from his left hand, thus forcing the audience to guess that it has remained in his right hand, then they will, of course, be surprised at the dexterity with which he momentarily averted their eyes.

But in doing so, they will half penetrate the secret of those tricks in which the coin is hidden in the palm of your hand.

If it is necessary to directly reproduce a coin, then the magician must do this, as if finding it in the hair or in the sideburns of some spectator, or in another place convenient for him, while you must first announce in what place it will be found, thus distracting , away from the general attention.

When the coin is already in his hand, he only needs to transfer it to the fingertips of the same hand when he touches it to the named place, as if taking it out from there.

After these instructions relating to the hand in which the coin actually is, a few words should be said about the hand in which there is no coin.

Wherever you place an object, whether in a clenched hand or in an apparatus from which it must subsequently disappear, you must make it a rule not to show that the object has disappeared from there without some preliminary magical action, however small, which may seem like a plausible reason. to such a disappearance.

The most insignificant action is enough - touching with a rod, pronouncing a magical formula like the word "pass", pressing with a finger; but in one form or another this ceremony must never be missed.

So, taking the simplest example, we assume that by technique 1, you put a coin in your left hand, actually leaving it hidden in the palm of your right hand.

If you simply open your left hand and show that the coin is not there, then the audience will, of course, guess the truth, that is, that you did not put the coins there at all.

But if you hesitate a minute or two before you open your hand so that the spectators are accustomed to counting the coin in it, and then, before opening it, mysteriously touch the hand with your wand, or simply, slowly opening your hand, touch with the wrist of the second and third fingers of the hand holding the coin (see Fig. 75), then, thereby, not only give the hand an occupation incompatible with hiding anything in it, but convince the audience that this gesture causes the disappearance of the coin .

It is remarkable what effect such deceit has on the judgment of the spectators. And although they know very well that touching the clenched hand with a wand or the finger of the other hand cannot produce the disappearance of the coin, but since it is certain that the coin has disappeared, their mind involuntarily accepts the explanation that you offer.

Before the hand is unclenched, the hand that holds the object has already somehow freed itself from it. In this case, the viewer already loses the opportunity to assume that you are holding the object in the hand in which you originally showed it, because this hand turns out to be empty.

And since the complete disappearance of the coin remains an obvious fact, you can leave the viewer to explain this fact as he pleases.

The various techniques described above serve not only to make an object disappear, but also to secretly replace it with another similar one.

This exchange is constantly used in magic; we may even say that three-fourths of her miracles are based on it. When the substitution is made, the dummy object remains in full view of the spectators, and the conjurer, having secretly obtained the actual object in his possession, disposes of it as the trick requires. We will now describe the various methods of substitution, also designating them with numbers.

Change 1st. Let's say that you want to change the coin marked by the spectators for some other one.

You hide the last one, which we will call “dummy”, “changed”, in the palm of your left hand, trying to make this hand face away from the audience.

Taking the marked coin in your right hand, you hide it in the palm of your hand through technique 1, but instead of pinching your left hand when the fingers of your right touch it, you leave the first casually open and show a dummy coin lying on it, which is taken by the public for a real one. just placed there with your right hand.

Substitution 2nd. It differs only in that you do the 2nd reception with your right hand instead of the 1st.

Substitution 3rd. And here you resort to technique 2, but instead of your right hand, you hide a counterfeit coin in your left. Taking the marked coin with the same hand, you do the 2nd technique with it, simultaneously lowering the counterfeit coin from its palm into your left hand.

This is a very elegant and effective substitution. Some conjurers are skillful enough to make this substitution by taking the 1st instead of the 2nd, so that the real coin takes the place of the counterfeit in the palm; but for this purpose more than ordinary dexterity is needed.

Substitution 4th. For this substitution, you must hold the fake coin in the palm of your right hand, and the marked coin between the thumb and second finger of your left.

Then, by means of the 4th technique, you take the coin with your right hand and at the same moment you find the counterfeit, which was already there.

Substitution 5th. Hide the fake coin in the palm of your right hand, and keep the marked coin open in the palm of your left.

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Take the latter with your right hand, at the same time dropping the counterfeit into your left hand, and the fingers of the left hand should be slightly bent in order to more conveniently hide the falling coin.

Show the marked coin in your right hand and say: “You saw that I openly took this coin. I will make her return invisibly to her original place.”

Hold the left hand, make the 1st or 2nd reception with the right hand, moving it to the left, but without bringing the hands together. The marked coin will be hidden in the palm of the right hand.

Immediately then open your left hand and show a counterfeit coin, which the audience will assume is real.

There are many other substitutions; their number is even too great to describe them all in this book. If you are skilled at hiding coins in the palm of your hand and performing various tricks, then you yourself can invent ways of substitution.


Tricks with money always arouse interest, both in an adult company and in a children's circle. Such a trick looks especially impressive if it is performed by the child himself, without the help of adults. This is a great way for a teenager to win the respect of his buddies, create for himself the glory of an experienced trickster and almost a magician.

However, not every trick performed by a professional illusionist is within the power of a child. Therefore, children's tricks with coins, for all their entertainment, are simple and easy to perform - of course, only if the child knows the secret.

Coin passing through the table

This simple trick invariably plunges the audience into amazement and delight. The little magician shows everyone the coin, confirming that it is not fake. He shifts it from palm to palm, taps the edge of the coin on the table, after which he slams it sharply against the table top. And... The coin disappears, only to emerge from under the table a moment later.

The key to this trick lies in the usual sleight of hand. Of course, at the moment when the young magician knocks on the table, the coin is no longer in his hand. It is securely hidden in the second hand, lowered under the table. Therefore, the main task facing him is to transfer money from one hand to another so that the audience does not notice it.

For this performance, you will need an ordinary coin of any denomination and a table with a tablecloth. Take the sides of the coin with your thumb and forefinger on the sides. Covering it with the second palm, pretend that you take it and clamp it in your fist. However, at the moment when the fingers of the second hand close the coin from the audience, you will need to slightly open your fingers and let the coin fall into the palm of your hand. Now it all depends solely on your artistry. A small intriguing pause, the clapping of an empty hand on the table, and - sim-salabim! You show everyone an empty table.

It is important! Tapping with an empty palm on the table, you need to simultaneously tap the coin from below on the tabletop so that the audience does not suspect a trick.

You can watch a video explaining this trick here:

The secret of the trick is very simple, but it requires some practice. It may not work the first time, therefore, before showing it to friends, it is better to perform it several times at home in front of a mirror.

Coin passing through a glass

Everyone, even children, knows that it is impossible to push something through glass without breaking it. All the more surprising will be the spectacle of how a large coin from a light cotton of the palm passes through the bottom, and the glass itself, along with the coin, remains standing on the table, safe and sound.

To carry out this trick, you only need:

  • Transparent glass;
  • 1 coin;
  • A bit of artistry and sleight of hand.

Show everyone the glass and the coin so that your viewers do not doubt their reality. You can even tap the edge of a coin on the bottom: let everyone see that there are no slots and holes in the glass. After that, you need to pretend that you are taking a coin in your other hand, but instead, carefully squeeze it between your palm and little finger, so that your "cache" is not visible from the side.

Now, when you take the glass, the coin will hang over it, and you will need to unclench your fingers at the moment when the second palm hits the bottom. The ringing of metal on glass will convince even the most stubborn skeptics of the accomplished miracle, and you will only have to accept the enthusiastic applause of your guests.

In this video you can see the secret and training for this simple trick:

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No less spectacular is the trick, during which the coin falls through a transparent film stretched over a glass or bottle. This trick is very simple, and even very young children can do it.

For him you will need to prepare:

  • Glass cup or bottle;
  • 2 coins;
  • transparent balloon or special packaging film.

Focus requires preparation. To do this, take a coin and press it hard into the rubber or soft film. You can use other material, the main thing is that it retains its shape well. Now straighten the film by gently stretching it over the glass: you will see that the coin is firmly stuck to the transparent material, moreover, it seems to be lying on it, and not below.

It is important! Never allow spectators to view the coin up close. It is best to prepare both the glass and the coin lying on the film in advance, before the start of the performance.

When everything is ready for the trick, take the second coin, say the magic words and begin to gently rub the film. After a few seconds, the coin will peel off and fall into the glass, and your friends will wonder for a long time how you managed to do this trick!

All children's tricks with coins are very simple, and the more experience the child has, the more spectacular the performance becomes. You can learn how to discreetly shift a coin from hand to hand, hide it between your fingers and palm, "pull" it out of the ears of your friends, or make it disappear without a trace. All these tricks require only a little patience and sleight of hand. But the attention and respect of peers to a child who knows at least one such trick will be ensured!

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A child can feel like a real illusionist if he learns to show tricks with coins, water, oil and other auxiliary materials. The secrets of these miracles are quite simple. They are based on the laws of physics and chemistry. By telling and showing your child how to make spectacular numbers, you will help him become the soul of the company among his peers, better master school subjects.

Tricks with water

If you want it to turn into ice right before your eyes even on a hot day, then pour water into a plastic bottle, put it in the freezer. The liquid should cool well, but not have time to freeze. Periodically monitor the water, as soon as it is close to freezing, remove it.

It is optimal to put the liquid in the container in the freezer for 1.5 hours, setting the temperature to -18 ° C.


Even earlier, you need to pour an incomplete bowl of water, freeze the liquid well. Remove this container at the same time as the chilled water. Pour cold liquid on ice, and this substance will freeze before your eyes.


Let the children make their own rainbow water. As a result, there will be a multi-layered liquid in a transparent glass.

Here's what you need to do these tricks with water:

  • 4 glasses;
  • sugar;
  • tea spoon;
  • water;
  • paints;
  • large transparent glass.
Leave the first glass empty for now, pour half a spoonful of sugar into the second, whole into the third, 1.5 tsp into the fourth.


Now add water to each glass, stir the sugar with a spoon or brush. Dip the brush into scarlet paint. Dip it in a container in which there is no sugar, stir. In the water in the next glass, drip green watercolor. Color the liquid in the third glass with black gouache, and the water in the last glass with yellow.


Now type the red liquid into the syringe, pour it into a transparent glass.


Then fill the syringe with green water, also pour it into a glass. After that, in the same way, add black water to the glass, and the very last yellow water.


Look how beautiful rainbow water you have turned out.

The secret of the trick is that the more sugar in the liquid, the more dense the solution is, and the lower it falls.



Such interesting tricks with water are shown with pleasure by children, whom they distract from gadgets, computers and provide an opportunity to have an interesting time.

The next water trick is quick and easy. For it you will need only 3 components:

  • transparent plastic bottle;
  • water;
  • small bag of ketchup.
Roll the sachet into a roll so that it enters through the neck of the bottle into the container. Fill it with water, but not to the top. Make passes with your left hand, following it, the bag will begin to fall, then rise. In fact, you will slightly squeeze the bottle with your right hand, and the flow of water will begin to regulate the movement of the bag.


Other tricks with water are no less interesting. Fill a transparent plastic bag with it, pierce it with a pencil on one side so that it comes out on the other. In this case, water will not spill out of the bag.

This trick will help your child get interested in chemistry. After all, this science explains that water does not flow out because the deformed molecules of the bag create a kind of seal, sealing the area between it and the pencil.


You can pierce the bag with not one, but several pencils, or use long nails instead.

Tricks with coins

Some of them also used water. Surprise the child by saying that you have a magic jar that increases money. Pour water into it and toss a coin. Then cover the neck with a napkin, move your hand over it, uttering a spell. Remove the napkin, ask the child to look into the jar through the top. He will see that there is more money.


Such tricks with coins are based on the law of physics for the refraction of light. Before the illusion begins, put three coins under the jar. If you look at the container from the side, they will not be visible, but you can only see the coin that you put inside the transparent container.


And at the end of the attraction, ask the child to look into the jar through its top, and then he will see that there is more money.

No less interesting are other tricks with a coin. Place the following items on the table:

  • a plate;
  • paper;
  • matches or a lighter;
  • a glass that is a third or a quarter filled with water;
  • dry glass;
  • coin.
Put the coin in a plate, fill it with water from a glass. Tell those present that they must get the money without getting their fingers wet. To do this, you can use only those items that are on the table. The plate can not be taken by hand, turned over.

If the audience does not know how such tricks with coins are done, impress them. Crumple the paper, place it in a glass and set it on fire.


Take the glass with a gloved hand, quickly turn it upside down and immediately lower it in this form onto a plate of water. Soon the liquid will flow into the glass, and the coin will remain lying nearby. Wait a little for it to dry, then remove it without getting your fingers wet.


Tricks and their secrets reveal the mystery of this attraction. Atmospheric pressure forced the water in the glass to move. When the paper burned, the air pressure in the glass increased and forced some of it out. After the glass was turned over, the paper went out, the air cooled. The pressure weakened, air began to enter the container, which drove the water inside with it.

Magic tricks with coins can turn into real performances. To arrange one of them, you will need:

  • Matchbox;
  • map;
  • two completely identical coins;
  • a glass of water;
  • a straw for a cocktail;
  • magnet.
Arrange three matches on the table in the form of a triangle, tell the audience that this is the "Bermuda Triangle", in which all sorts of miracles take place. Place a coin in its center, place a card on it, and place a glass of water and a straw on top.

Now say any spell, while saying that you turn the coin into water. To do this, draw some water from a straw into your mouth, and then put the coin, which allegedly turned from water into money, on the back of your hand and demonstrate it to those present. Show the audience that there is no coin in the old place. Remove the matchbox from the map, pick it up. In addition to three matches, there will be nothing there, including money.


Such magic tricks with coins are admirable. Not everyone will understand how such a trick is done. In fact, everything is simple.
Even before the focus begins, the coin must be put in the mouth by the cheek, hold it with the tongue.

It is better to take a large amount of money so as not to accidentally swallow it. With this part of the trick, you need to be extremely careful so that the coin in your mouth does not lead to trouble.


Before you do your coin tricks, place a flat magnet at the very bottom of the box. Place matches on top. When you place a box on a card, the coin underneath will be magnetically attached to the card.

When you pretend to turn the coin into water and drink it, take the money out of your cheek and demonstrate to others that the money, supposedly in a liquid state, has risen up the straw and ended up in your mouth. Next, pick up the box of matches along with the card, holding it. Demonstrate to the audience that in the Bermuda Triangle of matches, the coin has disappeared.

Show them the back of the card so they can see the money is not there either. Now you need to take a diversion to hide the coin. To do this, slowly open the box of matches by removing it from the case. Hold the money inconspicuously. Put the matches in the box, move the coin from the underside of the case under the bottom of the box with your finger. Put a cover on the matches.

Now you can show the viewers of the boxes from all sides, so that they make sure there is no money. Here's how to do tricks with coins to impress those around you.

For beginners, other manipulations can be advised that will delight the audience. Despite their simplicity, they are very effective and will make a splash.

Easy tricks

Arrange a spectacular volcanic eruption. To implement your plan, you will need:

  • colored cardboard;
  • scissors;
  • tray;
  • vinegar essence;
  • plasticine;
  • 1 tsp dishwashing liquids;
  • 2 paperclips;
  • red gouache.


Cut out a circle from cardboard, use scissors to make a cut on the side, fold in the form of a cone. Secure it at the top and bottom with staples. At the top, cut a round hole, this will be the mouth of the volcano. Put the workpiece on a tray, stick around it on the sides and top with plasticine. Pour soda into the vent, pour dishwashing detergent or liquid soap, paint.

After these preparations, you can begin to do light tricks, which, despite their simplicity, are very effective. Pour some vinegar essence into the mouth of the volcano and watch how it starts to erupt, foam beautifully.

Attention! Acetic essence is a very concentrated acid. You have to be extremely careful with her. Do not allow children to do this trick, show it to them yourself.



Trick training continues the interesting egg trick. Since matches will be used, one must also be extremely careful in carrying out a spectacular action. Here's a complete list of everything you'll need:
  • Glass bottle;
  • boiled egg;
  • paper;
  • matches.
Crumple up a sheet of paper, set it on fire and immediately lower it into the bottle. Without hesitation, place an egg on top of the neck and enjoy the spectacle of how it gradually finds itself inside the vessel.


And here is another interesting trick with an egg. You will learn how to make a pliable substance out of it, similar to rubber. To do this, you only need three things:
  • egg;
  • vinegar 9%;
  • Cup.
Put a raw egg in a mug, fill it with vinegar, leave for a day. After this time, carefully drain the vinegar, pour the egg with cold water. Pull it out. You will see that in a day the vinegar completely dissolved the shell of the egg, which consists of calcium, and it became slightly transparent and looks like rubber. But you need to be careful with such a toy, since the yolk inside is liquid and when the shell is pierced, it will simply pour out through the hole.

Experiments in chemistry

Your attention is invited to a few more spectacular tricks, which are based on the laws of chemistry. If you show your child the fascinating transformation of water, liquid soap and other ingredients into magic foam, children will surely love this science, and it will be much more interesting for them to study this subject at school.

To make magic foam, you will need:

  • water - 100 ml;
  • liquid soap - 5–6 tbsp. l.;
  • flavoring, for example, cinnamon;
  • dye.


Pour all these ingredients into a bowl, mix with a blender. You will get a beautiful colored fragrant foam, which is so pleasant to play with. It can be transferred to various containers, build castles in the air. Children will surely find a use for colored foam.

If you want the foam to not fall off for as long as possible, add a drop of glycerin to it before whipping.


Interesting experiments in chemistry help to admire volcanic lava at home. For the next experiment you need:
  • a glass filled to the top with warm water;
  • sunflower oil;
  • dye;
  • 1 st. l. salt;
  • effervescent aspirin tablets.
You need to pour vegetable oil into a glass of water, it is lighter than water in density, so it will not mix with it, but will rise to the top.


Now add the dye, mix. Sprinkle salt, mix too. Since its density is greater than that of oil, it will drag it to the bottom.


As the salt dissolves, it will lift it up again. As a result of this chemical experiment, you will see the violent boiling of lava if you drop a effervescent aspirin into a glass.


Such tricks for beginners look even more impressive if you turn off the light and turn on the flashlight at the time of the seething liquid. Such a sight is truly magical.


The following experience will help you make smart plasticine or space slime. For it you will need:
  • PVA glue - 100 g;
  • brilliant green;
  • sodium tetraborate - 1 vial.
Pour the glue into the bowl, add sodium tetraborate and brilliant green.


Stir the mass until it thickens. You have made a smart clay that children love to play with so much.


That's how much interesting you can see by applying experiments in chemistry at home. Many tricks with water, with other subjects are also based on the sciences that take place at school.

To see other interesting experiences that you can do at home with your children, the following stories will help you.

Many memorable tricks are done with coins.

Do you want to surprise your friends and acquaintances with dexterity, in any company it is easy to attract attention, to arouse admiration? Or just have some kind of your own chip that will distinguish you from the rest?

Excellent light, elegant and - this is a coin that deftly rolls over the back of the fingers.

In any company, under any circumstances, you can, as if just by chance, get two rubles out of your pocket and start twisting them on your fingers at ease.

If you do this quickly enough and without tension, without even looking at your "props", it will make others admire your agility, your skills.

What does the coin trick look like?


It seems that the magician does not feel the coin. In fact, this is the result of long training.

You may have already seen this, because the technique is quite popular. Executor only slightly wiggles her fingers, and coin briskly, quickly rolls from the index finger to the little finger along the back side.

Having reached the little finger, she suddenly disappears and reappears at the beginning of her journey. The person at this doesn't even look at her .

Money moves as if by itself. Marvelous! Magic?! I would like to be able to do the same, but it's probably so difficult!

In fact, it is very easy, and learning how to spin a coin on your fingers is a very simple matter, but it takes time, patience and practice.

Do you want to learn it? Then you need strong developed fingers, attention, patience and perseverance.

How to learn to spin a coin? In fact, there is nothing special and supernatural in the "money rolling on its own hand" there. It does not take long to learn, to learn the "great secret of magic."

See the following video for learning how to roll a coin:

Anyone can master this skill, even a small child (the only thing that a child will need is less and easier to “props”). And you can understand the principle if you take a closer look at the one who does the trick.

If you try, you can master it very quickly. And most importantly, you can train anywhere: at home, at work, on the bus, in the subway, in line at the checkout in the supermarket.

Which coin is suitable for the trick?


The coin rolling trick is not that hard to learn. Watch the tutorial video:

Procedure during focus

Try it and see that there is nothing complicated. The main thing is that everything works out, you need to train a lot and develop your fingers.



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