AmazeMint by ThoughtCast Magic
Created by: ThoughtCast Magic
Key features
Uses a mint tin for a unique and unexpected card appearance
Interactive and playful routine suitable for close-up or family shows
Comes with a detailed tutorial for easy learning
Strong visual payoff with the card appearing in an impossible location
Pros
Engaging and interactive performance
Clear and visual method
Great for close-up or family-friendly shows
Thorough tutorial included
Cons
Humor might overshadow the magic for some viewers
Lack of live performance examples in the tutorial
Effect
AmazeMint is a card-to-impossible-location trick where a signed card vanishes from the deck and reappears inside a sealed mint tin. The effect is visually striking and leaves the audience wondering how the card could have ended up in such an unexpected place.
Full details
AmazeMint uses a standard deck of cards and a specially designed mint tin. The magician asks a spectator to select and sign a card, which is then lost in the deck. After some suspenseful moments, the magician reveals that the signed card has magically appeared inside the sealed mint tin. The trick is designed for close-up performances and is particularly effective in family-friendly settings.
Who should consider the trick
AmazeMint is ideal for magicians who perform close-up magic and want a visually impactful trick that is easy to carry and set up. It is also well-suited for those who perform in family-friendly environments, as the use of a mint tin adds a playful element to the routine.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
AmazeMint is relatively easy to perform, making it accessible to magicians of all skill levels. The trick comes with a thorough tutorial that explains the method clearly, ensuring that even beginners can master it with a bit of practice. The handling is straightforward, and the visual payoff is strong, making it a reliable addition to any close-up set.
What magicians say
Craig and Ryland from magic-tv praise AmazeMint for its visual appeal and clear method. They highlight the interactive and playful nature of the trick, noting that it is great for close-up or family-friendly shows. They also appreciate the thorough tutorial provided, though they mention that the lack of live performance examples in the tutorial is a minor drawback. Overall, they find the trick engaging and effective, with a strong visual payoff that leaves a lasting impression on the audience.
What people are saying about AmazeMint
magic-tv says...
AmazeMint offers a unique visual card appearance in a mint tin, making it a standout trick for close-up or family-friendly shows.
Performance videos
AmazeMint by ThoughtCast Magic | Ryland... Really Loves Mints...
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Review videos
AmazeMint, Anything To Matchox, BEKOS 3.0 & Cointemplate | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show
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