Double Color Change by BestMagic

Created by: BestMagic

The Double Color Change is a visually striking card trick that features a spectator's freely selected card revealed through a surprising color transformation, first in the deck and then on the table, for a double impact. This trick is a variation of the Chicago Opener and is perfect for close-up magic. It uses a gimmicked deck with cards that have both red and blue backs, allowing for a clean and deceptive color change. The spectator's card is a true free selection, enhancing the illusion of impossibility.

Key features

  • Uses a gimmicked deck with dual-colored backs for a clean color change

  • Features two phases for a double impact, first in the deck then on the table

  • Spectator's card is a true free selection, enhancing the trick's believability

  • Great for beginners due to its simplicity and strong visual effect

Pros

  • Visually striking and impactful

  • Easy to learn, making it great for beginners

  • Uses a gimmicked deck for a clean and deceptive performance

  • Double reveal structure adds a layered surprise

Cons

  • Requires a gimmicked deck, which may not be readily available to everyone

  • Limited to card magic enthusiasts due to its specific nature

Effect

The Double Color Change is a visually striking card trick where a spectator's freely selected card changes color twice. First, the card changes color while still in the deck. Then, it changes again when placed on the table. The effect is clean and surprising, making it appear as if the magician has complete control over the card's appearance.

Full details

The trick uses a gimmicked deck with cards that have both red and blue backs. This setup allows for a deceptive color change without complex sleight of hand. The spectator's card is a true free selection, meaning they believe they have a real choice. The trick has two phases—first revealing the card in the deck, then again on the table—which doubles the impact.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is ideal for beginners or performers who want a strong visual effect without advanced moves. It works well in casual settings, close-up magic, or social media performances. If you like the Chicago Opener but want a modern twist, this is a good option.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The Double Color Change is easy to learn because it relies on a gimmicked deck rather than difficult sleights. The main challenge is pacing and misdirection. The performer must handle the deck casually and use a "magic tap" to sell the transformation without revealing the method.

What magicians say

BestMagic describes it as a "great entry-level trick" with a "double reveal structure" that makes the effect feel more impossible. They emphasize keeping the presentation light and engaging, letting the transformations speak for themselves. The trick is praised for being social-media-friendly and a strong visual piece for beginners.

The Chicago Opener framework is adapted effectively here, making it a good choice for those who want a quick, impactful effect. The gimmicked deck ensures the trick remains accessible while still delivering a strong reaction.

What people are saying about Double Color Change

BestMagic says...

This is a great entry-level trick for magicians who want a strong visual effect without complex moves. The creator clearly loves the Chicago Opener framework and adapts it effectively for a modern, social-media-friendly format.

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