Oh, how I love good old fashioned maths tricks that work automatically. I probably wouldn't be wrong if I said that every child knew how to do the first trick as a child. Personally, my friends and I knew this trick by heart! Thanks for reminding me! Good luck to u!😃👍👍👍
21 cards... This was my first card trick ever and I learned it from my math teacher. Dude helped me always, even after school. You're a good soul Dhawan sir. RIP ❤️
It doesn't put the cards in the right order again like he claims, it only groups them into suits. 9:30 He says they're in order when he flips them over but they aren't! Look at his cards lol
@@bharathianantharaman4564 I did too at first. Nailed it the first time but then I screwed it up several times after that, but I can get it everytime now. I know what I did wrong so maybe this will help. I was trying to re-produce the trick and practice it quicker so I was skipping some of the steps of "messing up" and re-arranging the deck in the beginning that I swore had no purpose but apparently they do. For this trick to work you have to start from the beginning and do ALL the steps everytime. You don't have to do those steps the same way everytime but you do have to do all the same steps everytime. You'll usually end up with one suit being in order still while the other 2 piles are in the right suits just different order. So make sure b4 you do the trick for someone don't promise them they will be back in the same order, just the same suit. I'll go practice this trick a couple more times to make sure I'm right. Hooefully something I said above helped bc you should be able to sort the card suits back out everytime.
My 11 year old grandson and I worked on the first trick a few times, and we both got it! When Dad and Mom picked him up, he did it successfully the first time! Dad was so amazed! This was so well worth the entertainment. TY!
This is so wholesome. My grandad used to teach me card tricks sometimes, great memories. I don’t remember all the tricks, but I remember the feeling when he did them, and the happiness I got from learning them :)
I've seen and performed your "11th card" trick before. Suggestion: When you get to the reveal, put the cards down in piles of 4 spread out like an iron cross. Just keep track of the 11th card. You'll have one card left over that you off handedly say "We know that's not your card..." or something like that. You'll have five piles of iron crosses. Ask your person witnessing the trick to pick three of the five piles. If he or she picks the piles without the 11th card, you sweep them up off the table. If he or she picks one of the piles with the 11th card, you sweep the other two remaining piles off the table. Then depending on the answer to the first question, you ask the person to select either two of the three remaining piles, or one of the two remaining piles. Again, either keep or take away depending in the person's answer, always leaving the 11th card on the table. Work that same strategy down until there are two cards remaining on the table, always making sure that you leave the 11th card as the last one. I've never performed this trick with someone catching on to the fact that I might have removed piles they selected on one hand, or kept piles they selected on the other hand. It's all about doing it quickly. You could even put the cards around a room individually while always keeping that 11th card in mind. There are many versions to this trick and many that I haven't even thought of yet!
@@ethanscribner5755 Hmmm, wouldn't this prolong the trick so much for those without quick hands. How I added flavor to the trick...After memorizing the 11th Card, I acted confused and asked the audience to mix everything up including the cards set aside from the deck to worsen the probability of me getting it right. Of which they were so excited to do 😅. Did my abra cadabra and voilà...amazement!
GREAT 21 card trick. So easy to learn that I did it successfully the first time I tried it. My wife was like "How did you do that???" Thanks for sharing your secrets!
i’ve known the first trick for a while. i like to add a twist at the end so on the fourth run, instead of doing the same thing you make four piles face down and ask them which pile they think their card is in. Since it will always be the 11th card you know it’s the middle pile, so whatever they pick make sure you are left with the middle pile. Then spread them out, memorizing where their card is and have them start eliminating cards. when they tap the face down card that you know is theirs, flip it over and they’ll be blown away
For those saying the 2nd trick does not work (most to all card tricks of the sort use math algorithms): You're given 3 piles (Club JQK)[4] (Heart JQK)[5] (Diamond JQK) [7] ; where [x] stands for letters in word You ask the audience to take one pile and shuffle it in any way they wish, so these are the possible outcomes: [choose club first]: JQK, JKQ, QJK, QKJ, KJQ, KQJ (Order does not matter) [choose Heart/diamond next] same as club, any of the 6 choices [choose last suit] same as first suit Let's say you choose Club cJ cK cQ; followed by Diamond dQ dJ dK; followed by Heart hJ hK hQ Again, order does not matter, the 3 piles form 3 new piles, [ x ] [ y ] [ z ] The first suit is placed in X > Y > Z piles respectively in order to give a numeric value of 1-9 for placement First suit takes up x1, y1, z1 Second suit takes x2, y2, z2 Third suit takes x3, y3, z3 You then ask the audience to stack the piles in any way, the ways to stack is XYZ, XZY, YXZ, YZX, ZXY, ZYX For example let's choose XZY It will give x1(1) y1(2) z1(3) x3(4) y3(5) z3(6) x2(7) y2(8) z2(9) Note how all the X's are 1/4/7, Y's are 2/5/8 and Z's are 3/6/9, they are separated in 3's because of how the trick works You then ask the audience to cut the deck as many times as they want: here's the important part. "Cut" is splitting the deck into 2 halves and putting one on top of another. No matter how you do it and how many cuts, it will always follow the initial order the cards were put into piles X>Y>Z, Y>Z>X, etc etc(note this is XYZ not JQK, for those that may be confused) at this point because you are only splitting, the order will NEVER change. However, if the audience splits the deck into 3 piles and tries to reconstruct the 9-card deck, the trick WILL FAIL, that's why its most important it's only split in 2 piles. The next step where he just splits the deck in half, is another iteration of the previous portion, order does not change. Here's the kicker: CLUB is pertaining to the value (4) on B HEART is value (5) on T DIAMOND is value (7) on D Lets just say the order after cutting is: xJ(1)/ yQ(2) zK(3)/ xQ(4)/ yJ(5)/ zQ(6) xK(7) yK(8)/ zJ(9)/ [ a: _ _ _ ] [ b: _ _ _ ] [ c: _ _ _ ] CLUB gives (4) where you put in pile (a) [ a: xQ _ _ ] [b: _ _ _] [c: _ _ _] Then you continue count from (5) yJ and count 5 cards, put 5th into b [a: xQ _ _ ] [b: zJ _ _] [c: _ _ _] Then you continue count for 7 cards (remember to skip over cards you already have (if you're following this diagram) [a: xQ _ _] [b: zJ _ _] [c: yK _ _] Here he says reverse the order in which you put cards: so C>B>A [a: xQ _ _] [b: zJ _ _] [c: yK yJ _] [a: xQ _ _] [b: zJ zK _] [c: yK yJ _] [a: xQ xJ _] [b: zJ zK _] [c: yK yJ _] so the following cards are left: yQ zQ xK final portion is you put them in order 1st to 3rd in piles C>B>A [[a: xQ xJ xK] [b: zJ zK zQ] [c: yK yJ yQ] Remember, XYZ stands for Suits since in each pile abc has a single suit, the trick always works
Thanks for this! I got obsessed with understanding how the 1st trick (21 card trick) works and by the end of last night I figured it out. I then realized that you can actually do this trick with as many cards as you want and as many piles as you want, so long as there are an ODD number of piles and the number of cards evenly divide into the piles. So I recommend for beginners to do this trick with just 9 cards and 3 piles. It makes it easier to follow whats going on. Deal it face up the whole time, you will see how cards cycle through the sorting algorithm. You can even do 25 cards and 5 piles. You can do this trick with a full deck of cards but you need 13 piles to make it work. I landed on 3 piles of 15 cards. I stack the deck with all face cards. And then when I'm doing the trick I deal it out like I'm dealing 3 poker hands. I talk about the hands like as if they matter, just to give me some fluff and distraction. I ask one person to track their card through the hands and I tell them hey you won, or oh too bad. But keep telling me which hand has your card in it. After a few hands I pile the cards up and then I start dramatically flinging cards off the top and bottom of the deck until I'm left with just one card, which is always the middle card. This tricks is really a sorting algorithm. Once you get their card sorted to the middle, you can do the move over and over again and their card will permanently be sorted to the middle. Really neat learning the math behind this trick!
Love these tricks! For the first one, I do a version where I guess the 10th is their's, hide the 11th between my knees when they say no, and continue like I messed up. Then, when they don't see the card, I palm their card onto the top of the unused deck and have them draw it.
Or you could stop after 4 rounds and you know it is right in the middle of the certain group, 4th place exactly. You can select that 4th card specifically and place it on top of all cards and have them draw it
First trick is real awesome! I made some variation for this trick. Once we have the 21 cards, deal it face down into three piles (you can deal seven cards at once for each pile). Ask the spectator to pick a pile, select any card from that pile, then have them shuffle it. Then ask them to place that pile on top of any of the two remaining piles, then put the last pile on top of the two piles. This step is an alternative to first of the three deals, as I think it's too repetitive. Then go through two sets of deals as shown on the video. Also as you already know that the chosen card ends on the 11th position, you can play with the reveal. You can use magician's choice, throw in some mentalism effects, or I don't know what this is called where you alternate between dealing a card on the table then put the next card on the bottom and end up with their selected card.
“Me doing the second trick “ Me to my friends : just to show you guys I’m not cheating ,this time I’m going this way now . Friends: But wE WaNt YoU To dO It the same wAY. Me:😩🤦♀️
My niece likes card tricks so I am trying to learn. She's learnt the invisible deck and another one. Suddenly I am babysitting and need a new one to learn and teach fast. That first one will do fine. Thank you.
I tried to do the 2nd trick but kept getting in my final packs 2 cards of same colour + 1 card of different colour for some reason. After trying different things I realised that cutting 3 times the pack was mixing up the cards too much, so instead I cut the pack only once and it works perfectly :)
I found that cutting the deck any number of times was okay, but never let them shuffle the cards. Also dont forget to have them separate the pile into two piles, i think this resets the cuts maybe.
Hey, that first trick is amazing! I've been struggling to get a lot of different card tricks right but I think I was punching above my weight being a beginner, and knowing this trick has saved me from unquantifiable frustration. Thank you so much for sharing this
The last one you can translate into your native language, if possible. If anyone is Danish and learning this, use these: spar, ruder and hjerter. The letters just have to consist of 4, 5 and 7!
My uncle taught me this magic trick in the late 60's. I have been thinking of this one along with many others. The only difference is that when I turned up the correct card I would stop and tell them, "The next card I turn over will be yours." Of course, they thought I would be wrong, but I would always pick up their card and turn it face down. Just something extra. Thank you for the refresher.
This is so fun! I have always been fascinated by magic.. I'm a complete beginner and this has been great teaching tool. I love to go to magic shows and I'm a jazz pianist and entertainer and have had the pleasure of performing at the Magic Castle in LA on 3 occasions. Thanks for sharing this. These simple tricks amazed my family and my nephews are so excited to learn. Great bit of artistry to master during Covid. Forever grateful.
Works for me. Took me a couple because I forgot to do a step. Funny thing is, you can do it and skip a step and then all of the jacks will be in one pile, queens in another and kings in a another @@SpencerMusicSchool
So, I didn't get the second one on the first go. What I got was all of the Queens together, the Kings together, and the Jacks together, respectively. I almost feel like that's magic in itself.
Trick #2 for Reading Learners. Card trick #2. 1. Take out 3 cards of each suit except for Spades (Joke "What you got against Spades?"). This results in 3 piles of 3. Total 9. 2. You need piles to be mixed so, take one pile and deal out, but shuffle the pile of 3 cards. Repeat for piles 2 and 3 so that you wind up with 3 piles with 3 suits in each. 4. Pick up all cards, cut until content then deal into 2 stacks in 1,2, 1,2 manner. 5. Pick up both piles so they are one big pile. 6. Take unknown top cards to back while spelling C,L,..U, place down Next card. H E A R place down next card, D I A M O N place down Next card. Do what you just did but place the B Card (B as in clu B in the diamonD pile. hearT still with hearT and diamonD in the cluB pile. Place the last 3 cards down in the same order you just did the 2nd round. When you reveal, cards are back in suit order. Say they can't stay apart, magnetized cards or whatever whimsical tale you enjoy.
The reasons / way the 2nd trick works: do simple shuffles, no matter how many (the DCH DCH DCH sequence will always be preserved!) THEN do the split-in-“half” shuffle (that will separate DCH DCH DCH sequence in DDCCH and DCHH combo - or any similar ones, depending if the sequence starts with a D, H or a C respectively). From here just to the 3 rounds of splits in three piles by preserving the count (4,5,7) and order (Left, Right, Right or Right, Left, Left).
Some observations/tips: I did the first trick several times in a row as practice and the "chosen" card appeared in the 11th position every time on the 3rd deal. Is the 4th deal just to make EXTRA sure it shows up in the 11th spot? If I can get it to show up on the 3rd deal that's how I'm performing it. Too many deals and the spectator may get suspicious. I prefer this over the other two tricks though because the spectator can shuffle the deck, pick the 21 cards, shuffle those, and even deal them into the first set of 3 piles. As for the prediction, instead of me dealing them into piles and counting to the 11th card, I'd rather just deal them off kind of scattered onto the table while still counting to note the 11th card then pretend to scan over the scattered cards to find theirs. To me this seems like it would be more impressive to the spectator.
No, they are right, it does show up in the 11th position. However, if the card is on the top or bottom of the stack after shuffling, it appears as the 10th card on the 3rd deal. So the 4th deal ensures you get the right card.
Dude you literally got me a girlfriend . I said if I can gusse you're card out of 21 you have to go on a date with me she said yes so I did the 1 trick and now I have a girlfriend thank you so much
Wouldnt the first trick be better if you actually did it a 4th time and ask what pile it is in, since you already know the card on the 4th turn, and then after the 4th turn you can just show all the cards on the table and find the card. its pretty easy to notice that the card is always the 11th card, if you do the trick a few times.
The royal suit trick will definitely work with the spades. Give it a try. Just remember to replace the hearts with spades. Because that's the only way it'll work.
I found a better way to do the trick. When you lay done the 11th cars at the end, lay down one or two more cards and then say “ok the next card that I flip over will be your card” and they will think that that’s impossible because you already laid their card down (the 11th one) but then flip their card that’s on the pile!
I do a double lift on the 11th card and show them the wrong card, then flip over the 2 cards and reveal their card on top. looks to them like a color change type trick.
When I first did it, I got the hearts, the diamonds, and the clubs. 2nd time I did I got, 3x hearts, 3x diamonds and 3x clubs. I think there’s a different way.
Make sure you're not skipping any steps! When I didn't make three piles at the beginning (after the audience shuffles a pile, you make three stacks, then stack the next suit, then the final), that happened to me. So just make sure you're closely following along.
trick one can be done with 15 cards as well. Additionally instead of sensing what card it is, to make it more difficult to figure out, you can put all the cards except the final center stack with their card in it back together, split the deck. Take the stack with their card in it and place them offset 1 up 1 down put the other half of the deck on top and tap the cards all up then down and up and down until only 1 card comes out and that should be their card.
In the second trick whenever you 'split the deck' can you shuffle instead? I tried it a few times and it never works if you shuffle but it does work if you split the deck but isn't splitting the deck over and over again just the same as shuffling?
It's simple math. The person tells you which pile it's in, and for all three times, you put that pile in the middle when you pick it up. After the third time, it's the eleventh card because it was shuffled three times, placing it in that spot. That's why he said it was really important you do it 3 times.
@@hadeelalra9165 you have to make sure that the second and third direction of placing it down is the opposite of the first way. Like if I placed the cards down from left to right, the next ways are gonna be right to left.
Same. idk how but after I tried it the third time 1 card disappeared and it's just gone, I found it out after the card they picked was on number 10 instead of 11 lol
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Oh, how I love good old fashioned maths tricks that work automatically. I probably wouldn't be wrong if I said that every child knew how to do the first trick as a child. Personally, my friends and I knew this trick by heart! Thanks for reminding me! Good luck to u!😃👍👍👍
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How not? What about yours?))
My dads really good at the "dissapearing trick"
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21 cards... This was my first card trick ever and I learned it from my math teacher. Dude helped me always, even after school. You're a good soul Dhawan sir.
RIP ❤️
I’m sorry for your loss.
Who is doing this just to show their parents that they have a talent 🤣🤣
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Learned the second one, went to show my brother than forgot how to do it
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It doesn't put the cards in the right order again like he claims, it only groups them into suits. 9:30 He says they're in order when he flips them over but they aren't! Look at his cards lol
@@0001captainawesome I tried it many ties it went wrong
@@bharathianantharaman4564 I did too at first. Nailed it the first time but then I screwed it up several times after that, but I can get it everytime now. I know what I did wrong so maybe this will help. I was trying to re-produce the trick and practice it quicker so I was skipping some of the steps of "messing up" and re-arranging the deck in the beginning that I swore had no purpose but apparently they do. For this trick to work you have to start from the beginning and do ALL the steps everytime. You don't have to do those steps the same way everytime but you do have to do all the same steps everytime. You'll usually end up with one suit being in order still while the other 2 piles are in the right suits just different order. So make sure b4 you do the trick for someone don't promise them they will be back in the same order, just the same suit. I'll go practice this trick a couple more times to make sure I'm right. Hooefully something I said above helped bc you should be able to sort the card suits back out everytime.
@@0001captainawesome thank you so much
Quarantine day 12: learning how to do card trick
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Honey Bee I do that all the time
I like how his tricks don’t involve trick and deception, but involve maths.
But what about the one where he spells the suits out it’s still shuffled randomly esp bc the deck gets cut any which way ?!
Just makes me believe it’s actual magic lol
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My 11 year old grandson and I worked on the first trick a few times, and we both got it! When Dad and Mom picked him up, he did it successfully the first time! Dad was so amazed! This was so well worth the entertainment. TY!
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This is just so wholesome, my heart can't take it
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This is so wholesome. My grandad used to teach me card tricks sometimes, great memories. I don’t remember all the tricks, but I remember the feeling when he did them, and the happiness I got from learning them :)
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I don’t even have a deck of cards and it’s 2AM
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@Springtrap I practice with Uno 😂
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I've seen and performed your "11th card" trick before. Suggestion: When you get to the reveal, put the cards down in piles of 4 spread out like an iron cross. Just keep track of the 11th card. You'll have one card left over that you off handedly say "We know that's not your card..." or something like that. You'll have five piles of iron crosses. Ask your person witnessing the trick to pick three of the five piles. If he or she picks the piles without the 11th card, you sweep them up off the table. If he or she picks one of the piles with the 11th card, you sweep the other two remaining piles off the table. Then depending on the answer to the first question, you ask the person to select either two of the three remaining piles, or one of the two remaining piles. Again, either keep or take away depending in the person's answer, always leaving the 11th card on the table. Work that same strategy down until there are two cards remaining on the table, always making sure that you leave the 11th card as the last one. I've never performed this trick with someone catching on to the fact that I might have removed piles they selected on one hand, or kept piles they selected on the other hand. It's all about doing it quickly. You could even put the cards around a room individually while always keeping that 11th card in mind. There are many versions to this trick and many that I haven't even thought of yet!
could you possibly make a video doing because this made zero sense to me.
@@ethanscribner5755 Hmmm, wouldn't this prolong the trick so much for those without quick hands.
How I added flavor to the trick...After memorizing the 11th Card, I acted confused and asked the audience to mix everything up including the cards set aside from the deck to worsen the probability of me getting it right. Of which they were so excited to do 😅. Did my abra cadabra and voilà...amazement!
I did 2 of these for mom and she's never been so proud of me, I think I even seen a tear
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Me: *how do you spell diamond?
I felt that 😂
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Omg that is exactly what I did, and I'm in top set English using words like 'ameliorate'
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@AD BROS GAMING same thats why i messed up
GREAT 21 card trick. So easy to learn that I did it successfully the first time I tried it. My wife was like "How did you do that???" Thanks for sharing your secrets!
this guy looks like a mix of post Malone and mr beast
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The first one works every time. Try it it’s amazing
Commander and the second
they all work every time if you do it right (the first one wont work if whoever you're doing it to lies)
The first one wont work for me but idk why
@@mattiasrabijns7161 then you're doing it wrong
@@mattiasrabijns7161 or whoever you're doing it to is telling you either the wrong pile, or theres multiple of the same card in the 21 card pile
Here’s a tip: put your phone on airplane mode and throw it.
Wtf now my cousin got no phone
HydroViperKing it flew into a tower
I trusted you...
I tried it
Didn't worked out very well for me
i’ve known the first trick for a while. i like to add a twist at the end so on the fourth run, instead of doing the same thing you make four piles face down and ask them which pile they think their card is in. Since it will always be the 11th card you know it’s the middle pile, so whatever they pick make sure you are left with the middle pile. Then spread them out, memorizing where their card is and have them start eliminating cards. when they tap the face down card that you know is theirs, flip it over and they’ll be blown away
1st one is the best
Yes. the second one never works for me.
Gurkirtan Singh 1st one doesnt work
@@andrewnguyen1320 yeah it does :D I do it on my friends all the time
@@nathansevers24 the 2nd does work and so does the 1st and 3rd
@@meme_dealer4205 1st is noooooooooooooooooot wprkingggggggggggggggggggggggg
Allright, so I'll have to learn how to shuffle first
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For those saying the 2nd trick does not work (most to all card tricks of the sort use math algorithms):
You're given 3 piles
(Club JQK)[4] (Heart JQK)[5] (Diamond JQK) [7] ; where [x] stands for letters in word
You ask the audience to take one pile and shuffle it in any way they wish, so these are the possible outcomes:
[choose club first]: JQK, JKQ, QJK, QKJ, KJQ, KQJ (Order does not matter)
[choose Heart/diamond next] same as club, any of the 6 choices
[choose last suit] same as first suit
Let's say you choose Club cJ cK cQ; followed by Diamond dQ dJ dK; followed by Heart hJ hK hQ
Again, order does not matter, the 3 piles form 3 new piles, [ x ] [ y ] [ z ]
The first suit is placed in X > Y > Z piles respectively in order to give a numeric value of 1-9 for placement
First suit takes up x1, y1, z1
Second suit takes x2, y2, z2
Third suit takes x3, y3, z3
You then ask the audience to stack the piles in any way, the ways to stack is XYZ, XZY, YXZ, YZX, ZXY, ZYX
For example let's choose XZY
It will give x1(1) y1(2) z1(3) x3(4) y3(5) z3(6) x2(7) y2(8) z2(9)
Note how all the X's are 1/4/7, Y's are 2/5/8 and Z's are 3/6/9, they are separated in 3's because of how the trick works
You then ask the audience to cut the deck as many times as they want: here's the important part. "Cut" is splitting the deck into 2 halves and putting one on top of another. No matter how you do it and how many cuts, it will always follow the initial order the cards were put into piles X>Y>Z, Y>Z>X, etc etc(note this is XYZ not JQK, for those that may be confused) at this point because you are only splitting, the order will NEVER change.
However, if the audience splits the deck into 3 piles and tries to reconstruct the 9-card deck, the trick WILL FAIL, that's why its most important it's only split in 2 piles.
The next step where he just splits the deck in half, is another iteration of the previous portion, order does not change.
Here's the kicker: CLUB is pertaining to the value (4) on B
HEART is value (5) on T
DIAMOND is value (7) on D
Lets just say the order after cutting is:
xJ(1)/ yQ(2) zK(3)/ xQ(4)/ yJ(5)/ zQ(6) xK(7) yK(8)/ zJ(9)/
[ a: _ _ _ ] [ b: _ _ _ ] [ c: _ _ _ ]
CLUB gives (4) where you put in pile (a)
[ a: xQ _ _ ] [b: _ _ _] [c: _ _ _]
Then you continue count from (5) yJ and count 5 cards, put 5th into b
[a: xQ _ _ ] [b: zJ _ _] [c: _ _ _]
Then you continue count for 7 cards (remember to skip over cards you already have (if you're following this diagram)
[a: xQ _ _] [b: zJ _ _] [c: yK _ _]
Here he says reverse the order in which you put cards: so C>B>A
[a: xQ _ _] [b: zJ _ _] [c: yK yJ _]
[a: xQ _ _] [b: zJ zK _] [c: yK yJ _]
[a: xQ xJ _] [b: zJ zK _] [c: yK yJ _]
so the following cards are left: yQ zQ xK
final portion is you put them in order 1st to 3rd in piles C>B>A
[[a: xQ xJ xK] [b: zJ zK zQ] [c: yK yJ yQ]
Remember, XYZ stands for Suits
since in each pile abc has a single suit, the trick always works
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Thanks for this! I got obsessed with understanding how the 1st trick (21 card trick) works and by the end of last night I figured it out. I then realized that you can actually do this trick with as many cards as you want and as many piles as you want, so long as there are an ODD number of piles and the number of cards evenly divide into the piles.
So I recommend for beginners to do this trick with just 9 cards and 3 piles. It makes it easier to follow whats going on. Deal it face up the whole time, you will see how cards cycle through the sorting algorithm.
You can even do 25 cards and 5 piles. You can do this trick with a full deck of cards but you need 13 piles to make it work.
I landed on 3 piles of 15 cards. I stack the deck with all face cards. And then when I'm doing the trick I deal it out like I'm dealing 3 poker hands. I talk about the hands like as if they matter, just to give me some fluff and distraction.
I ask one person to track their card through the hands and I tell them hey you won, or oh too bad. But keep telling me which hand has your card in it.
After a few hands I pile the cards up and then I start dramatically flinging cards off the top and bottom of the deck until I'm left with just one card, which is always the middle card.
This tricks is really a sorting algorithm. Once you get their card sorted to the middle, you can do the move over and over again and their card will permanently be sorted to the middle.
Really neat learning the math behind this trick!
no one:
NO ONE:
Me: Im here because we are having a virtual talent show, and i have no talent.
same here ;-)
Same here
Haha lol same
were also having a virtual talent show lol mines due on friday
That's me right now ahahaha
Love these tricks! For the first one, I do a version where I guess the 10th is their's, hide the 11th between my knees when they say no, and continue like I messed up. Then, when they don't see the card, I palm their card onto the top of the unused deck and have them draw it.
Or you could stop after 4 rounds and you know it is right in the middle of the certain group, 4th place exactly. You can select that 4th card specifically and place it on top of all cards and have them draw it
3:52 his dog in the background! So cute
Ya lol he is so cute
Who’s watching this in 2024
Me
Me
Me
Me
1:39
I picked a card......
I got 8 of diamonds too.
I don't need this video, I'm already magical. Bye xD
That's not the point.
France Fries lol same
me. too. wth
M O O D
So did i
It’s just crazy how If you do it 3 times the 11th card is theirs, no explanation just cause, that’s the fun about magic!!
it's like maths or something probably
No it is very much logical
@@MM_1720 can u pls explain to this clueless fellow
lmao i seen this vid a year ago never new i would come back and thats the only trick i remembered too
It’s a mathematical process.
Me: Im bored let’s learn a magic trick,
Also me: Can’t shuffle cards
edit: omg how does this have 200 likes I posted this months ago
me lol
Yep same
:/
Me too
I can barely shuffle... it looks like I'm doing the poor man shuffle everytime I try, I'm such a gamer
People that watch this in 2024
I was deciding whether or not I should watch a video on how to spread cards out properly
*I'm so gonna rock soon!!! Thanks!!!* 👍
😎haha
You already did
Haha
Hello *so gonna rock soon!!! Thanks!!! 👍*
I did the first one and my older sister (who loves puzzles and math) was completely stumped! Nice trick!
Just bought a deck of cards, nailed the 1st trick to my wife and she is impressed!
*PRO TIP: TURN ROTATION LOCK ON, THEN WATCH THIS VIDEO UPSIDE DOWN*
Mr. Darwin why
Zakary Souza It’s so you can see the cards from his POV. For example, for the first one, so you can see which pile yr card was in?
Smart ;)
King Kala
How
Instructions unclear friends leg is missing
Callum BMX N’ Wakeboard same thing happened smh
Lmaooo
@@crystalhoang440What are u laughing at. It isn't even funny.Hope ur friend is OK.. 😔
Lionboi Brawl Stars r/wooosh
Ed Bob lmao I was joking
r/whoosh u man
Me: practicing the tricks whole night.(but still messed up)
My brother:hey nice tricks let me try.(masters it on the first try)
🤐
How could u get it wrong? it’s self working
Lol
Relatable
Lol
Yeah this happened to me
I fooled my sister so good with this one!! Thanks Dan!
First trick is real awesome! I made some variation for this trick. Once we have the 21 cards, deal it face down into three piles (you can deal seven cards at once for each pile). Ask the spectator to pick a pile, select any card from that pile, then have them shuffle it. Then ask them to place that pile on top of any of the two remaining piles, then put the last pile on top of the two piles. This step is an alternative to first of the three deals, as I think it's too repetitive. Then go through two sets of deals as shown on the video.
Also as you already know that the chosen card ends on the 11th position, you can play with the reveal. You can use magician's choice, throw in some mentalism effects, or I don't know what this is called where you alternate between dealing a card on the table then put the next card on the bottom and end up with their selected card.
Why
“Me doing the second trick “
Me to my friends : just to show you guys I’m not cheating ,this time I’m going this way now .
Friends: But wE WaNt YoU To dO It the same wAY.
Me:😩🤦♀️
Broo that same thing happens to me xD 😂🤣
Why can I not do the second one
@@glorydice5863 me too
@@glorydice5863 ur not good at it
@@glorydice5863 jk make sure you have each stack in order: Jack queen then king at the beginning
This is what I do when quarantined 😂 but it’s actually pretty cool
I tried the second one.
I landed up getting all the Kings, Queens and Jack's together.
😳
presidenthotsauce ME TOO
Me too...
Did you do the two piles part? For some reason if i dont do the two piles part i have that issue.
I see that as an absolute win
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My niece likes card tricks so I am trying to learn. She's learnt the invisible deck and another one. Suddenly I am babysitting and need a new one to learn and teach fast. That first one will do fine. Thank you.
I couldn’t’ do the second one
I can’t spell out loud 😭
You just spelt “aloud”.
I meant out loud
@@logi5670 r/wooooosh
😭😭Same here
20k subs with No Vids Challange IT WORKED
Awesome! Totally trying these on all my little cousins... Without telling them how I did it ;-)
+Zoey Arielle you will forever be known as the COOL cousin 👌👌
zoey...and you bro.....this tricks is osm
Zoey Arielle i hope u don't think this is what real card tricks are like
Zoey Arielle ii
Zoey Arielle I
Quarantine made me magician.. ✨😂
SAME LMAO
Same tbh
I tried to do the 2nd trick but kept getting in my final packs 2 cards of same colour + 1 card of different colour for some reason. After trying different things I realised that cutting 3 times the pack was mixing up the cards too much, so instead I cut the pack only once and it works perfectly :)
I found that cutting the deck any number of times was okay, but never let them shuffle the cards. Also dont forget to have them separate the pile into two piles, i think this resets the cuts maybe.
Thank you I have been
trying to do this trick forever and you're tip helped me a ton thank you very much
@@carolynhenderson7892 I'm glad this helped!
Late, but in the beginning of the trick, try putting the jack on top, queen in middle and king on the bottom before you let them shuffle
@@henrymartinirifle Thanks, I'll try that :)
Tip for the 2nd trick:
Instead of spelling it out just count 1-4 for club, 1-5 for heart, and 1-7 for diamond. It worked for me and is less confusing.
ok rude
Jomyr Alvarez well I mean it’s a 4,5,7 letter word
exactly i did the same
Jhon your mean
i only saw this vid once and impressed my whole entire class including the teacxher thanks man!!!!!!!!
Hey, that first trick is amazing! I've been struggling to get a lot of different card tricks right but I think I was punching above my weight being a beginner, and knowing this trick has saved me from unquantifiable frustration. Thank you so much for sharing this
This is going to make my friends 33rd birthday. She loves this stuff.
Thank you, man.
The second one i have done a thousand of time but i still dont know how to do it
Same it doesn't work I don't think
Amirul Adli sameee
Same
same for me! i always end up with different suits in each pile :(
I've done it and it works
I can learn in 5 minutes.. after watching a 13 minute video tutorial. Now that's magic.
Ok
Ryan Schob I said that in my head
Uh he’s showing three tricks and saying you can learn each trick in 5 min so yea
Yeah….
The last one you can translate into your native language, if possible. If anyone is Danish and learning this, use these: spar, ruder and hjerter. The letters just have to consist of 4, 5 and 7!
My uncle taught me this magic trick in the late 60's. I have been thinking of this one along with many others.
The only difference is that when I turned up the correct card I would stop and tell them, "The next card I turn over will be yours."
Of course, they thought I would be wrong, but I would always pick up their card and turn it face down. Just something extra.
Thank you for the refresher.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who decided to learn some magic with all of this free time on our hands..
This is so fun! I have always been fascinated by magic.. I'm a complete beginner and this has been great teaching tool. I love to go to magic shows and I'm a jazz pianist and entertainer and have had the pleasure of performing at the Magic Castle in LA on 3 occasions. Thanks for sharing this. These simple tricks amazed my family and my nephews are so excited to learn. Great bit of artistry to master during Covid. Forever grateful.
Ok. what the hell I got the first trick in 3 minutes. I can't get the second trick to work at all? I watched the video several times.
Works for me. Took me a couple because I forgot to do a step. Funny thing is, you can do it and skip a step and then all of the jacks will be in one pile, queens in another and kings in a another @@SpencerMusicSchool
@@PhilaFlyers510 same
@@SpencerMusicSchool try again it'll work soon. Have a good day.
Im using this on a night out, and my aim is to win a minimum 10 drinks. I’ll update you this Friday or Saturday 10pm UK time!
Well???
Been using it for months, haven’t in the past few weeks. But can confirm it fully worked atleast 20 times. Great success
@@olivergee174 how many drinks did you win?
@@aloofmorkiegames lost count now, every time in a pub bring a pack with me and it’s guaranteed to earn me atleast 2-3 😂
This really gave me a good taste of nostalgia, these tricks are so simple but very accurate, was an amazing experience ☺☺
Welcome to another episode of “where quarantine has led me today”
(Edit thanks for all the likes)
lol
Lmao
Episode 30
Facts
So, I didn't get the second one on the first go. What I got was all of the Queens together, the Kings together, and the Jacks together, respectively. I almost feel like that's magic in itself.
Me too 😂😂
My favorite part of this video are Roger Daltry’s screams. The single best scream in all of rock ‘n roll! Yeeeeeeaaaaahhhh!
Thanks man, I had no idea how to even do 1 trick, now I know how to do 3! You earned a sub 😊
The 2nd one blew off my mind.....even after the trick is known....its difficult to understand the basic idea behind it!!!
Oh my gosh ARMY is everywhere ^_^
Ya didn't expect army to be an aspiring magician too XD
Armyy
I used to love using this trick when I was little, thank you for reminding me how to do it once again!☺️
I'm only willing to do this so i can feel proud of myself over something
I remember doing the 1st trick when I was really young but I forgot how to do it after a while. Glad I found it again
Same! I did all the tricks for me dad.
Trick #2 for Reading Learners. Card trick #2. 1. Take out 3 cards of each suit except for Spades (Joke "What you got against Spades?"). This results in 3 piles of 3. Total 9. 2. You need piles to be mixed so, take one pile and deal out, but shuffle the pile of 3 cards. Repeat for piles 2 and 3 so that you wind up with 3 piles with 3 suits in each. 4. Pick up all cards, cut until content then deal into 2 stacks in 1,2, 1,2 manner. 5. Pick up both piles so they are one big pile. 6. Take unknown top cards to back while spelling C,L,..U, place down Next card. H E A R place down next card, D I A M O N place down Next card. Do what you just did but place the B Card (B as in clu B in the diamonD pile. hearT still with hearT and diamonD in the cluB pile. Place the last 3 cards down in the same order you just did the 2nd round. When you reveal, cards are back in suit order. Say they can't stay apart, magnetized cards or whatever whimsical tale you enjoy.
wowie nice
Skill level is rated at 1
*Me : I am hopeless😭
Lol
yup, im around level -30
69th like lets goo
The reasons / way the 2nd trick works: do simple shuffles, no matter how many (the DCH DCH DCH sequence will always be preserved!) THEN do the split-in-“half” shuffle (that will separate DCH DCH DCH sequence in DDCCH and DCHH combo - or any similar ones, depending if the sequence starts with a D, H or a C respectively). From here just to the 3 rounds of splits in three piles by preserving the count (4,5,7) and order (Left, Right, Right or Right, Left, Left).
What does dch mean ?
It’s SOOOO GOOOD 🤣🤣 I love these tricks
0:05 Using the almighty power of editing
Nooooooooooo
??? There is absolutely no editing there.
Jimmy Jambles lol no
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Some observations/tips:
I did the first trick several times in a row as practice and the "chosen" card appeared in the 11th position every time on the 3rd deal. Is the 4th deal just to make EXTRA sure it shows up in the 11th spot? If I can get it to show up on the 3rd deal that's how I'm performing it. Too many deals and the spectator may get suspicious. I prefer this over the other two tricks though because the spectator can shuffle the deck, pick the 21 cards, shuffle those, and even deal them into the first set of 3 piles. As for the prediction, instead of me dealing them into piles and counting to the 11th card, I'd rather just deal them off kind of scattered onto the table while still counting to note the 11th card then pretend to scan over the scattered cards to find theirs. To me this seems like it would be more impressive to the spectator.
On the third go around the card is always in the 10th spot. On the 4th its in the 11th....
No, they are right, it does show up in the 11th position. However, if the card is on the top or bottom of the stack after shuffling, it appears as the 10th card on the 3rd deal. So the 4th deal ensures you get the right card.
Performance,Tutorial Time stamp
1st trick,1:23,2:52
2nd trick,4:51,7:04
3rd trick,9:38,11:12
thanks
Dude you literally got me a girlfriend . I said if I can gusse you're card out of 21 you have to go on a date with me she said yes so I did the 1 trick and now I have a girlfriend thank you so much
😮 let me try that
Ay ye ime try@@QuoteQuack
Title: Three EASY Tricks!
In Vid: This is where it gets complicated. 😑
I got it right 5 times by myself then in front of an audience I spell diamond wrong lol
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Wouldnt the first trick be better if you actually did it a 4th time and ask what pile it is in, since you already know the card on the 4th turn, and then after the 4th turn you can just show all the cards on the table and find the card. its pretty easy to notice that the card is always the 11th card, if you do the trick a few times.
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yeah, you could even shuffle the deck once you know what the card is, just to throw them off.
Captyk that's how it's meant to be done
True just you can’t shuffle
The royal suit trick will definitely work with the spades. Give it a try. Just remember to replace the hearts with spades. Because that's the only way it'll work.
I’m just here to learn magic tricks so when i entered high school i can try to make friends with it
Thats a kl way, im a 9th grader
Same
same
I found a better way to do the trick.
When you lay done the 11th cars at the end, lay down one or two more cards and then say “ok the next card that I flip over will be your card” and they will think that that’s impossible because you already laid their card down (the 11th one) but then flip their card that’s on the pile!
What do u mean??
I do a double lift on the 11th card and show them the wrong card, then flip over the 2 cards and reveal their card on top. looks to them like a color change type trick.
On the 2nd card trick, my results are 3x Kings, 3 queens, and 3 of the other kind, what am i doing wrong? like if you get the same results!
When I first did it, I got the hearts, the diamonds, and the clubs. 2nd time I did I got, 3x hearts, 3x diamonds and 3x clubs. I think there’s a different way.
Make sure you're not skipping any steps! When I didn't make three piles at the beginning (after the audience shuffles a pile, you make three stacks, then stack the next suit, then the final), that happened to me. So just make sure you're closely following along.
Majid Mall nope. I got
Qqk, qjk, And jjk. It’s because he is actually using magic for that because it didn’t qork
I am getting all sorts of results
@@randystache78 same I don't understand wth I'm missing...
This is the first video I watched on magic. It's been almost a year now and I'm still at it. Thanks man 🙌🏻
Now I've seen a decent magic tutor on UA-cam
this was probably the best and easiest magic tricks tutorial !
Thanks a lot Sir!
Please make more easy tutorials ,you are amazing!
trick one can be done with 15 cards as well. Additionally instead of sensing what card it is, to make it more difficult to figure out, you can put all the cards except the final center stack with their card in it back together, split the deck. Take the stack with their card in it and place them offset 1 up 1 down put the other half of the deck on top and tap the cards all up then down and up and down until only 1 card comes out and that should be their card.
Awesome....I'm the magician of my family and friends now
In the second trick whenever you 'split the deck' can you shuffle instead? I tried it a few times and it never works if you shuffle but it does work if you split the deck but isn't splitting the deck over and over again just the same as shuffling?
it worked me initially, but don't know why, it is not working again even after trying to 5 times
We all have to admit it we’re bored in quarantine 😂
Anyone understand how the first one works? Like why are the Cards always in the Same piles and why is it the 11th Card in turn 4 always?
It’s math
Balls
It's simple math. The person tells you which pile it's in, and for all three times, you put that pile in the middle when you pick it up. After the third time, it's the eleventh card because it was shuffled three times, placing it in that spot. That's why he said it was really important you do it 3 times.
natasha stark but i don’t always get it at 11th sometimes it’s the 12th card why is that what am i doing wrong ?
@@hadeelalra9165 you have to make sure that the second and third direction of placing it down is the opposite of the first way. Like if I placed the cards down from left to right, the next ways are gonna be right to left.
Thank you so much! The first trick is AWESOME and fooled my entire family!
I'm here for my GF's siblings. They really love card magic!
Awww that's so nice on your part
cant wait to use these on my dad's drunk friends when quarantines done.
Thank you so much! I was so bored and, BOOM! I stumbled upon this video, and I am totally obsessed with magic tricks (besides reading books)
My daughter loved these tricks. Thanks!
I done this before and forgot how to do it but I watched it again! I LEARNT IT IN 3 MINUTES NOT 5!! :D ITS SO EASY AND SIMPLE!
OMG, I TRIED THE FIRST TRICK AND IT WORKS
Same. idk how but after I tried it the third time 1 card disappeared and it's just gone, I found it out after the card they picked was on number 10 instead of 11 lol
we can use SPADE instead of HEART as they both has 5 letters!
Yes, but you cant use both at the same time.
No, because it's _spades_ not _spade_
Lucia RH it’s also hearts, not heart. He didn’t use plurals, so it works.
I love these card tricks so much! I had my whole family trying to figure out hoe to do the tricks for HOURS!