Cubesmith

Cubesmith is a close-up magic trick where a Rubik's Cube appears to solve itself in an impossible and mysterious way. The magician can hand the cube to a spectator, who may even mix it up, yet the cube somehow returns to its solved state without any visible manipulation. This trick is perfect for walk-around or table-hopping performances, as it requires minimal setup and leaves audiences baffled. Buyers should note that while the method is clever, it does require some practice to perform smoothly and convincingly.

Key features

  • Works with any standard Rubik's Cube

  • No gimmicks or magnets needed

  • Can be performed impromptu

  • Strong visual impact

  • Suitable for close-up or walk-around magic

Pros

  • Highly visual and impossible-looking

  • No reset required between performances

  • Engages spectators directly

  • Works with a borrowed cube (if conditions are met)

Cons

  • Requires practice to perform smoothly

  • May not be suitable for large stage performances

  • Some handling finesse needed to avoid suspicion

Effect

Cubesmith creates the illusion of a Rubik's Cube solving itself in the spectator's hands. The magician may appear to influence the cube remotely or predict its final state, leaving the audience baffled by the seemingly impossible self-solving action.

Full details

Cubesmith is a method-based trick that allows a magician to perform a convincing Rubik's Cube routine without needing advanced solving skills. The effect relies on a clever principle rather than sleight of hand, making it accessible to performers of varying experience levels. The trick can be adapted for close-up or small stage performances, and it works with standard Rubik's Cubes, requiring no gimmicked props.

Who should consider the trick

Cubesmith is ideal for magicians who want to add a visual, interactive puzzle effect to their sets. It suits performers who enjoy mentalism or prediction-style magic but also appeals to those who like hands-on audience participation. Since it doesn’t require advanced cube-solving knowledge, it’s a great option for magicians who want a cube routine without the steep learning curve of speedcubing.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick is rated as moderately easy to perform. While it doesn’t require complex sleight of hand, it does involve some memorization and smooth handling to make the effect convincing. Steve Faulkner mentioned that practicing the algorithms was initially challenging but became easier with repetition, eventually feeling like muscle memory during performance.

What magicians say

Steve Faulkner, who tested Cubesmith in a live gig, noted that despite initial nerves, the trick received strong reactions: "The end was so strong... I'd forgotten how good it was." He emphasized that even when his scripting wasn’t perfect, the trick’s inherent strength carried the performance. His experience highlights that while the method may take some rehearsal, the payoff is worth it.

For magicians looking for a self-working yet highly deceptive cube routine, Cubesmith offers a practical and engaging solution.

What people are saying about Cubesmith

RealMagicReview says...

The trick was so good that they were so confused but in a good way... it just got more and more impossible and it was a good lesson in letting the magic speak for itself.

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