Brain Child by Kyle Purnell
Created by: Kyle Purnell
Where to buy
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Key features
Mentalism card trick with no physical selection
Uses numerology and personal details for a personalized experience
Strong misdirection and psychological cues
Perfect for close-up or parlor settings
Requires audience participation for full impact
Pros
Highly engaging and interactive
Personalized experience using participant's details
Strong misdirection makes the effect appear impossible
Clean and impressive any-card-at-any-number effect
Cons
Relies heavily on audience participation
May not work as effectively without the right participant
Packaging could be improved
Effect
The 'Brain Child' trick by Kyle Purnell creates the illusion that a spectator's chosen card appears in their hand simply by thinking of it. The magician uses mental selection, numerology, and personal details to predict the card, making the effect appear impossible and highly personalized.
Full details
The trick involves no physical selection of a card. Instead, the spectator mentally chooses a card. The magician uses numerology, the participant's birth month, the length of their name, and the card's value to narrow down the selection. Strong misdirection and psychological cues enhance the effect, making it appear as though the magician has read the spectator's mind. The trick requires audience participation to achieve its full impact.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy mentalism and psychological magic. It is particularly suited for performers who can engage an audience and create a personalized experience. Those who appreciate clean, any-card-at-any-number effects will find 'Brain Child' appealing.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The difficulty level of 'Brain Child' is moderate. It requires a good understanding of misdirection and psychological cues. The magician must be comfortable with audience interaction and able to guide the participant through the mental selection process. While the method is straightforward, the performance relies heavily on the magician's ability to create a convincing and engaging experience.
What magicians say
Craig and Ryland from magic-tv praise 'Brain Child' for its clean performance and any-card-at-any-number effect, though they note the packaging could be better. They highlight the trick's strong misdirection and psychological cues, which make the effect appear impossible. AlakazamMagicUK describes the trick as highly creative, with the spectator's chosen card seemingly materializing in their hand just by thinking of it. They emphasize the trick's impressive effect and encourage viewers to explore further details on their website. Overall, magicians appreciate the trick's engaging nature and personalized experience, though it requires the right participant to achieve its full impact.
What people are saying about Brain Child
AlakazamMagicUK says...
The video highlights 'Brain Child' by Kyle Purnell, where a spectator's chosen card seemingly materializes in their hand just by thinking of it.
magic-tv says...
Brain Child is praised for its clean any-card-at-any-number effect but criticized for its packaging. [...] The trick involves mental selection of a card, not physical, and uses numerology and personal details to predict the card.
Performance videos
Brain Child by Kyle Purnell | Matt's Middle Names
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Review videos
Brain Child, D.I.E, Four Treasures, Waken & Killer Poker | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show #108
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Promotional videos
Brain Child by Kyle Purnell
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