Inverto 2.0 by Liam Levanon
Created by: Liam Levanon
Key features
Visual transformation effect
Creates the illusion of freezing time
Leaves spectator with an impossible souvenir
Designed for close-up magic
Strong visual impact and audience engagement
Pros
High visual impact
Clean and examinable props
Memorable for spectators
Engaging and interactive
Cons
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Effect
Inverto 2.0 by Liam Levanon creates a striking visual transformation effect. To the audience, it appears as if time freezes for a spectator, leaving them with an impossible souvenir. The effect is clean, visual, and leaves a strong impression.
Full details
Inverto 2.0 is a refined version of the original Inverto effect. It uses a simple yet clever method to produce a transformation that seems to defy logic. The props are examinable, making the effect even more deceptive. The trick is designed for close-up or parlor settings, where the visual nature of the effect can be fully appreciated.
Who should consider the trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who want a strong visual piece that requires minimal sleight of hand. It works well for performers who focus on clean, impactful magic rather than complex moves. If you enjoy effects that leave a lasting impression with minimal setup, Inverto 2.0 is a good choice.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Inverto 2.0 is not technically demanding. The method is straightforward, making it accessible to magicians of varying skill levels. The real challenge lies in the presentation—selling the illusion of frozen time. With practice, even beginners can perform it convincingly.
What magicians say
David Penn and Paul Longhurst from World Magic Shop highlight Inverto 2.0 as a standout effect. They describe it as a "visual transformation effect where a spectator seemingly freezes time." They also note that the trick delivers strong audience reactions, making it a compelling option for performers looking for high-impact material.
The trick is praised for its clean props and visual appeal, making it a strong addition to any magician's repertoire. If you want an effect that is easy to perform but looks impossible, Inverto 2.0 is worth considering.
What people are saying about Inverto 2.0
David Penn and Paul Longhurst says...
Inverto 2.0 by Liam Levanon, a visual transformation effect where a spectator seemingly freezes time, holding an impossible souvenir.
Review videos
The Wizard Magic Review 21/5/25 | Inverto 2.0, Mental Frame, Firefly, Ishihara Test
worldmagicshop mentioned this magic trick in this video.