Invisible Card by Blake Vogt, Wayne Dobson, and Jay Sankey
Created by: Blake Vogt, Wayne Dobson, Jay Sankey
Key features
Uses a standard deck with no gimmicks required, making it accessible and easy to set up
Relies on basic sleight of hand and misdirection, suitable for beginners and intermediate magicians
Can be performed multiple times without resetting, allowing for repeated performances
Includes performance tips for enhancing presentation with narrative and pacing
Offers strong visual impact and audience engagement, making it a crowd-pleaser
Pros
Strong visual appeal and entertaining performance
Spectator's choice is truly free, enhancing the baffling nature
Durable materials in some versions, such as brass post frame and wooden card boat
Excellent value for money, priced affordably compared to other tricks
Self-working aspects make it easy to learn and perform
Cons
Requires practice to master the sleight of hand and timing
May rely on camera angles or specific handling for optimal invisibility effect
Lack of advanced behind-the-scenes details in some tutorials
Some versions might need custom accessories, like envelopes for related tricks
Effect
The Invisible Card trick creates a strong visual illusion for the audience. A spectator freely selects a card from a standard deck. The magician makes the chosen card seem to vanish completely, becoming invisible. The performer then removes this invisible card from the deck, often placing it into a card box or another location. The deck is shown to be missing the spectator's card. With a magical gesture, the card visibly reappears in the deck, often face down among the other cards, creating a surprising and impossible moment.
Full details
The Invisible Card is a card magic trick that uses standard playing cards. Some versions include a brass post frame or wooden card boat, offering multiple card options. The method relies on principles like false shuffling, card control, and misdirection. The spectator's choice is genuinely free, which strengthens the effect. The trick does not require advanced sleight of hand, making it accessible. It can be performed multiple times without resetting. The routine is visual and interactive, often involving the spectator throughout.
Who should consider the trick
The Invisible Card is suitable for magicians of all skill levels. Beginners will find it easy to learn and perform. Intermediate performers can use it as a quick, visual piece in their sets. It works well for casual performances and close-up magic. The trick is appropriate for all ages. Magicians looking for a strong, self-working effect with minimal setup should consider this trick. Those who enjoy visual magic with a clear plot will appreciate its impact.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The Invisible Card is not difficult to perform. It requires basic card handling skills. Techniques like false shuffling and controlled displays are used, but they are not advanced. Jay Sankey notes that the trick requires practice to perfect, but it is beginner-friendly. Scott Perry mentions minimal sleight of hand is needed. The trick is described as easy to learn and perform reliably with some rehearsal. It is not knuckle-busting or technically demanding.
What magicians say
Magic-tv describes the performance by Blake Vogt as "smooth and entertaining, with strong visual appeal." BestMagic highlights that the trick is "visually deceptive" and relies on "well-timed false shuffling and a convincing display." They note the spectator's choice is "truly free," making the effect more baffling. EverythingMagicPro99's Scott Perry praises the trick's simplicity and value, calling it "perfect for magicians of all levels." He recommends it for its quality and magical impact. SankeyMagic states the trick is "visually stunning" and uses "only sleight of hand," though it requires practice. AlakazamMagicUK calls it a "crowd-pleaser" with "strong visual impact and interactive nature."
What people are saying about Invisible Card
AlakazamMagicUK says...
The performance is interactive and visually engaging. The magician uses smooth card control and visual misdirection to make the card vanish.
BestMagic says...
The spectator's choice is truly free, enhancing the trick's baffling nature. It relies on false shuffling and misdirection to sell the illusion.
EverythingMagicPro99 says...
Priced at £25, it provides excellent value compared to other magic tricks. Wayne Dobson's routine is praised for its effectiveness and ease of performance.
magic-tv says...
The trick is smooth and entertaining, with strong visual appeal. Jack predicts his invisible selection in a visually striking trick.
SankeyMagic says...
Learn the 'Invisible Card' trick, a visually stunning impossible location effect. The trick uses no gimmicks and relies on sleight of hand.
Performance videos
Invisible Card by Blake Vogt | Jack Predicts His Invisible Selection
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Effortless Effects Performance
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Review videos
Wayne Dobson's Invisible Card Review
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Tutorial videos
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Invisible Card - Magic Card Trick Tutorial
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