Invisible Pass by RFSleights

Created by: RFSleights

The Invisible Pass is a card magic sleight where a selected card, such as the King of Diamonds, appears to teleport from one hand to the other without any visible movement. This close-up magic trick relies on precise execution, slow and deliberate movements, and misdirection to create the illusion of invisibility. Ideal for street magic settings, the trick emphasizes visual clarity and deceptive potential when performed with attention to detail.

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Key features

  • Requires careful attention to detail and precise execution

  • Best performed slowly and deliberately to enhance deception

  • Relies on misdirection and naturalness for the illusion

  • Practice is essential for fluid and effortless execution

Pros

  • Remarkably clean and seemingly invisible when executed properly

  • Can be incorporated seamlessly into performances

  • Elevates well-known sleights with thoughtful presentation

Cons

  • Requires significant practice to master

  • Rushing the pass can make it more obvious

Effect

The Invisible Pass makes a selected card appear to teleport from one hand to the other with no visible movement. The audience sees the card cleanly vanish from one hand and instantly reappear in the other, creating a striking visual illusion.

Full Details

The Invisible Pass is a card sleight that secretly transfers a card from one part of the deck to another while maintaining the illusion that nothing has happened. The move is performed slowly and deliberately, relying on precise hand positioning and controlled motion to hide the transfer. The key to its deception lies in the performer's ability to make the action appear natural and unhurried.

ReidFerry emphasizes that the pass should be executed at a slow pace to maximize invisibility. The demonstration shows the King of Diamonds moving from one hand to the other without any visible action, reinforcing the illusion of teleportation.

Who Should Consider the Trick

The Invisible Pass is ideal for intermediate to advanced card magicians who want to enhance their close-up routines with a deceptive control. It works well in street magic or casual performances where a clean, visual effect is needed. Those who enjoy refining sleight-heavy techniques will appreciate the challenge and deceptive potential of this move.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The Invisible Pass requires significant practice to master. ReidFerry notes that fluidity and misdirection are crucial for making the move deceptive. Beginners may find it challenging due to the precision needed in hand positioning and timing. However, with dedicated practice, the pass can become an invisible and reliable tool in a magician's repertoire.

What Magicians Say

ReidFerry highlights the importance of slow, deliberate execution: "The key to selling this pass lies in the slow and deliberate nature of the movement. Rushing the pass will make it more obvious." He also stresses the need for naturalness and misdirection to sell the illusion effectively.

The demonstration shows that even well-known sleights can be elevated with careful attention to detail. ReidFerry advises practicing until the pass feels effortless, allowing it to be seamlessly integrated into performances. The goal is to make the card transfer appear completely invisible, reinforcing the magical effect.

What people are saying about Invisible Pass

ReidFerry says...

The invisible pass can be made incredibly deceptive with careful attention to detail and precise execution. [...] The key to selling this pass lies in the slow and deliberate nature of the movement.

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