Coin Squeeze
Key features
Uses everyday objects (copper piping and coins)
Beginner-friendly and easy to learn
Visual and engaging for audiences
Repeated effect for added impact
Relies heavily on presentation for maximum effect
Pros
Simple to perform with minimal setup
Uses common items, making it practical
Great for beginners or casual performances
Highly visual and surprising for spectators
Cons
May not fool experienced magicians
Relies heavily on presentation to sell the effect
Effect
The 'Coin Squeeze' trick creates the illusion of coins passing through a solid piece of copper piping. The magician places coins inside the pipe, and with a snap of their fingers, the coins appear to defy physics by moving through the middle section of the pipe. The trick is repeated multiple times, with coins vanishing and reappearing underneath the pipe, leaving the audience amazed.
Full details
The 'Coin Squeeze' uses a piece of copper piping and a set of coins. The magician places the coins inside the pipe, which appears to be solid. With a simple gesture, the coins seem to pass through the pipe's middle section, defying logic. The trick is repeated, with coins vanishing and reappearing in unexpected places. The use of everyday objects like copper piping adds a unique twist to the performance.
Who should consider the trick
The 'Coin Squeeze' is ideal for beginners and hobbyist magicians. Its simplicity and use of common objects make it accessible for those new to magic. It is also a great choice for performers who work with children, as the visual nature of the trick is engaging and easy to understand. However, experienced magicians may find the method straightforward, so it may not be the best choice for advanced performers.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The 'Coin Squeeze' is beginner-friendly and easy to learn. It does not require advanced sleight of hand or complex setups, making it a great starting point for those new to magic. The trick relies more on presentation and timing than technical skill, so even novice magicians can perform it effectively with a bit of practice.
What magicians say
Ashley from AlakazamMagicUK describes the 'Coin Squeeze' as a delightful blend of simplicity and surprise. She highlights the use of humor and charm to enhance the performance, making it engaging for viewers. While she notes that the trick may not fool experienced magicians, she emphasizes that the real magic lies in the presentation. Craig Petty from magic-tv recommends the 'Coin Squeeze' as a great beginner trick, especially for kids, due to its visual and easy-to-learn nature. Both reviewers agree that the trick is accessible and effective for its intended audience.
What people are saying about Coin Squeeze
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Ashley's 'Coin Squeeze' trick is a delightful blend of simplicity and surprise. [...] The real magic lies in Ashley's presentation, which sells the effect beautifully.
magic-tv says...
For beginners, Craig suggests 'Dynamic Coins' and 'Coin Squeeze' as visual and easy-to-learn tricks.
Tutorial videos
Coin Squeeze by Magic Makers
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Other videos
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