Free Will Coins Across
Key features
Uses three distinct coins (copper, silver, and red) for visual impact
Spectator chooses the order of the coins, adding interactivity
One hand remains closed throughout the trick, enhancing mystery
Clean and visually impressive effect
Available for learning on The Netriix platform
Pros
Spectator involvement increases engagement
Closed-hand method adds mystery
Clean and visually impressive
Modern twist on a classic trick
Cons
Requires practice for smooth execution
Setup might be unclear to beginners
Effect
The Free Will Coins Across trick features three coins: copper, silver, and red. The spectator chooses the order in which the coins move from one hand to the other. One hand remains closed throughout the performance, adding an element of mystery. The trick is visually clean and interactive, making it engaging for the audience.
Full details
The trick uses three distinct coins: copper, silver, and red. The spectator decides the sequence in which the coins appear to jump from one hand to the other. One hand stays closed the entire time, which enhances the illusion. The method is designed to be clean and deceptive, with the spectator's choice adding a layer of interactivity. The trick is available for learning on The Netriix platform.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy interactive performances and want to add a fresh twist to the classic Coins Across routine. It suits those who are comfortable with coin magic and are looking for a method that is both clean and engaging. Beginners may find the setup challenging, so it is better suited for intermediate to advanced performers.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Free Will Coins Across trick requires practice to ensure smooth execution. The method involves keeping one hand closed throughout the trick, which can be tricky to master. The setup may not be immediately clear to beginners, so it is recommended for those with some experience in coin magic.
What magicians say
Craig Petty describes the trick as a fresh take on the classic Coins Across routine. He highlights the spectator's choice as a key feature that adds engagement. The closed-hand method enhances the mystery, making the trick visually impressive. However, he notes that the trick requires practice to execute smoothly and may not be suitable for beginners. The trick is available to learn on The Netriix platform.
What people are saying about Free Will Coins Across
magic-tv says...
The spectator chooses the order in which the coins 'jump' from one hand to the other, making the trick highly interactive and engaging. [...] The closed-hand method adds an extra layer of mystery, leaving the audience wondering how the coins could possibly move on their own.
Performance videos
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Promotional videos
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Tutorial videos
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