Dizzy Dots by Per Eklund and Pegani Magic

Created by: Per Eklund, Pegani Magic

Dizzy Dots is a visually stunning close-up magic trick that uses a jumbo-sized card to create a baffling color-changing and dot-multiplying effect. The trick begins with a card showing one dot on one side and four on the other. With a simple rub or flip, the dots transform—changing in number and color, including a surprising burst of vibrant hues. Designed by Per Eklund and Pegani Magic, this trick is perfect for both live and virtual performances, making it versatile for various settings. Its simplicity and eye-catching visuals make it ideal for kids' shows or any audience that loves a quick, engaging, and colorful surprise.

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Key features

  • Uses a jumbo-sized card (24 x 16 cm) for clear visibility

  • Features a color-changing and dot-multiplying effect

  • Easy to perform with included instructions

  • Works well in both live and virtual settings

  • Great for kids' shows or close-up magic

Pros

  • Visually striking and engaging

  • Quick and easy to perform

  • Versatile for live and virtual performances

  • Perfect for beginners and experienced magicians

  • Comes with clear instructions

Cons

  • Relies on a gimmick, which may be spotted by experienced magicians

  • Best suited for close-up or small group settings

Effect

The 'Dizzy Dots' trick features a jumbo-sized card with spots that appear to multiply and change color. The magician shows one side of the card with a single dot and the other side with four dots. With a quick rub or flip, the dots transform, increasing in number and changing colors. The finale includes a surprising burst of colors, leaving the audience visually stunned and baffled.

Full details

The trick uses a specially designed jumbo card measuring 24 x 16 cm. One side of the card starts with one dot, while the other side shows four dots. Through a simple action, such as a rub or flip, the dots appear to multiply, changing to three and then six. The trick also includes a color change, where a black dot turns red, and the other side reveals a vibrant burst of colors. The method relies on a clever gimmick, making it easy to perform with minimal practice. The trick comes with detailed instructions, ensuring smooth execution for both beginners and experienced magicians.

Who should consider the trick

'Dizzy Dots' is ideal for magicians who perform close-up magic, especially in live or virtual settings. It’s particularly well-suited for kids' shows due to its playful and visually engaging nature. Beginners will appreciate its simplicity, while experienced magicians can use it as a quick, eye-catching addition to their routines. If you enjoy tricks that rely on visual transformations and color changes, this is a great choice.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The trick is easy to perform, requiring minimal sleight of hand. The included instructions make it accessible for beginners, and a little practice ensures smooth execution. The method is straightforward, relying on a gimmick rather than complex techniques. Experienced magicians may find it simple to master, but the visual impact makes it a strong addition to any performance.

What magicians say

Magic-tv describes 'Dizzy Dots' as a hit for kids' shows, praising its playful color-changing finale. AlakazamMagicUK highlights the trick’s visual appeal, noting that a simple rub transforms the spots, adding to the mystery. They also mention that the trick is quick and engaging, though experienced magicians might spot the method. Another review from AlakazamMagicUK emphasizes the surprise color change, calling it a unique twist that works well in both live and virtual settings. Overall, magicians agree that 'Dizzy Dots' is a fun, eye-catching trick that leaves a strong impression on audiences.

What people are saying about Dizzy Dots

AlakazamMagicUK says...

The 'Dizzy Dots' trick involves spots on a card changing color and number, making it visually striking and designed to fool audiences.

magic-tv says...

'Dizzy Dots' is ideal for kids' shows with its color-changing finale.

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