Cube Solving For Magicians
Key features
Uses a common Rubik's Cube for high audience recognition
Can be performed impromptu with minimal setup
Delivers a strong visual surprise effect
Often involves a gimmicked cube or special technique
Suitable for close-up and street magic settings
Pros
Highly visual and easy for spectators to understand
Quick to perform, making it ideal for short interactions
Can be repeated with the same cube
Appeals to a wide audience due to the cube's popularity
Cons
May require purchasing a specific type of cube
Some methods involve angles that limit performance positioning
Not suitable for large stage settings without amplification
Effect
Cube Solving For Magicians is a magic trick where a magician appears to solve a mixed-up Rubik's Cube instantly. The cube is shown to be completely scrambled. The magician then performs a simple action, and the cube is immediately restored to its solved state with all colors matching on each side. The effect is visual and happens in a moment.
Full details
This trick uses a standard Rubik's Cube. No special gimmicks or electronic devices are needed. The method is a clever physical principle. The cube can be handled by the audience before and after the trick. The solution is self-contained and does not require any sleight of hand with the fingers. The cube can be examined. The method is simple to execute once understood.
Who should consider the trick
Cube Solving For Magicians is ideal for magicians who want a quick and visual trick. It is suitable for performers who work with everyday objects. It is a good choice for those who perform walk-around magic or close-up magic. It is also useful for magicians who want a trick that requires no advanced sleight of hand. It appeals to those looking for a puzzle-based effect.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The trick is not difficult to perform. The method is easy to learn. The required actions are simple and can be mastered quickly. There is no complex finger movement to practice. The difficulty level is low, making it accessible for magicians of all skill levels. The challenge lies in the presentation, not the mechanics.
What magicians say
The trick was featured in a review by AlakazamMagicUK. The hosts of the show highlighted practical routines. Peter selected effects like the "Chair Swindle" and "Charades" by Andy Nyman as strong, practical routines. This indicates a preference for tricks that are direct and effective, which aligns with the nature of Cube Solving For Magicians. The platform was noted for catering to diverse magical interests, from close-up to stage magic. This trick fits into that category of a straightforward, visual effect.
What people are saying about Cube Solving For Magicians
AlakazamMagicUK says...
The platform aims to cater to diverse magical interests, from close-up to stage magic and ancillary skills.
Promotional videos
Alakazam Review Show Ep 53 I Unlimited Special
AlakazamMagicUK mentioned this magic trick in this video.
