Astrology Star Signs by Jay Sankey
Created by: Jay Sankey
Key features
Uses 12 blank cards with zodiac signs, making it easy to create and perform
Highly interactive and personal, as the spectator repeatedly finds their own star sign
Relies on techniques like false shuffles and double lifts, which are easy to learn
No special gimmicks required, just blank cards and a marker
Perfect for close-up or parlour settings, and works well with audiences of all ages
Pros
Easy to learn and perform, even for beginners
Highly engaging and personal for the spectator
Requires no special gimmicks or expensive props
Can be performed anywhere with minimal setup
Strong reactions and a sense of impossibility
Cons
Requires practice to master the false shuffle and double lift techniques
May not be as impactful for audiences who are not interested in astrology
Limited to 12 zodiac signs, so it may not work for larger groups
Effect
The Astrology Star Signs trick creates a deeply personal and impossible experience for the audience. A spectator is asked to think of their zodiac sign and interact with a set of 12 blank cards, each representing a different star sign. Despite shuffling and cutting the cards multiple times, the spectator repeatedly finds their own zodiac sign. The trick builds in intensity, leaving the audience amazed as the impossible happens not once, but three times in a row.
Full details
The Astrology Star Signs trick uses 12 blank cards, each marked with a zodiac sign. The magician begins by asking the spectator to think of a number between 1 and 12, changing their mind multiple times to ensure fairness. The spectator then interacts with the cards, touching their zodiac sign, cutting the deck, and choosing cards freely. Through a combination of techniques like the false shuffle, crisscross force, and double lift, the spectator’s zodiac sign is revealed three times in a row. The trick requires no special gimmicks and can be performed with simple materials like blank playing cards or file cards.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians of all skill levels, especially beginners, due to its simplicity and lack of gimmicks. It’s perfect for performers who want a trick that feels personal and engaging for the audience. The use of zodiac signs makes it particularly appealing for casual or social settings, where people are often intrigued by astrology. Additionally, magicians looking for a versatile trick that can be performed with minimal preparation will find this a valuable addition to their repertoire.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Astrology Star Signs trick is easy to perform, making it accessible for beginners. It requires no advanced sleight of hand or complex moves. The key techniques, such as the false shuffle and double lift, are straightforward and can be mastered with minimal practice. The trick’s strength lies in its simplicity and the psychological impact it has on the audience, rather than relying on difficult moves or gimmicks.
What magicians say
Jay Sankey, the creator of the trick, describes it as “so easy to do, so dramatic, and distinctive and original.” He emphasizes its commercial appeal, noting that it involves star signs, which naturally captivate people. Sankey also highlights the trick’s personal nature, stating that “the spectator is the star of this trick.” He praises its versatility, mentioning that it can be performed with simple materials like blank playing cards or file cards. Sankey’s enthusiasm for the trick is evident, as he shares that he has been performing it “non-stop” and considers it a must-have for any magician’s repertoire.
What people are saying about Astrology Star Signs
SankeyMagic says...
This is the kind of trick that if I got hit by a taxi anytime in the last three or four months, they would find these 12 blank playing cards in my wallet because I've been performing this non-stop. It's so easy to do, so dramatic, and so distinctive.
Tutorial videos
Learn EASY 'Astrology Star Signs' Card Trick | Jay Sankey Magic Tutorial
SankeyMagic mentioned this magic trick in this video.