Question: Is it possible for a playing card to have no sides?
Answer: It is in "Side Show!
In "Side Show," the magician displays what appears to be normal, two-sided playing cards. However, the cards are then magically revealed to contain four sides. three sides, two sides, and even one side! To conclude, the last card is placed in the spectator's hand. When she opens her hand, the card is discovered to have no sides at all!
Includes all necessary props and detailed instructions so you can start doing "Side Show" today
Answer: It is in "Side Show!
In "Side Show," the magician displays what appears to be normal, two-sided playing cards. However, the cards are then magically revealed to contain four sides. three sides, two sides, and even one side! To conclude, the last card is placed in the spectator's hand. When she opens her hand, the card is discovered to have no sides at all!
- Easy to do
- Perfect for walk around performances
- Easy reset
- Transcends language barriers
- Additional ideas by Darwin Ortiz and Joel Givens
Includes all necessary props and detailed instructions so you can start doing "Side Show" today