Invisible Spell by Dani DaOrtiz

Created by: Dani DaOrtiz

Invisible Spell is a captivating mentalism card trick designed for remote performances, particularly on platforms like Zoom. The spectator thinks of a card, and through a series of interactive steps, the magician counts down the deck silently, stopping at the exact card the spectator envisioned. This trick leverages audience participation and subtle psychological forces to create a mind-blowing revelation, making it perfect for virtual shows where engagement is key. The effect is clean, impossible to reverse-engineer, and leaves spectators baffled as to how their thought-of card was accurately predicted.

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Key features

  • Designed specifically for Zoom or remote performances

  • Uses psychological forces and audience interaction

  • No complex sleight of hand required

  • Highly adaptable to different performance styles

  • Creates a strong, baffling revelation

Pros

  • Works brilliantly in virtual settings

  • Minimal setup and no gimmicks needed

  • Engages the audience directly

  • Foolproof methodology with practice

  • Versatile for various performance contexts

Cons

  • Requires strong audience management skills

  • Some techniques may need practice to perfect

  • Not ideal for in-person performances without adaptation

Effect

The Invisible Spell is a card trick designed for remote performances, particularly on platforms like Zoom. The magician asks multiple participants to think of any card in their own deck. Without knowing which card each person has in mind, the magician counts down through their own deck and stops at the exact card the participant was thinking of. The effect is baffling because any participant could have a different card, yet the magician correctly identifies it every time.

Full details

The Invisible Spell uses a combination of psychological forces and subtle techniques to make the trick work remotely. The magician guides participants through a process where they silently count cards in their own deck, leading them to stop at the exact card they were thinking of. The method ensures that the trick remains impossible to reverse-engineer, even when performed live over video calls.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who perform over Zoom or other video platforms. It works well for virtual shows, corporate events, or casual performances where participants have their own decks of cards. The effect is strong enough for both small groups and larger audiences, making it versatile for different performance settings.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The Invisible Spell relies more on audience management and psychological techniques than complex sleight of hand. While it does not require advanced card handling, performers should practice the presentation to ensure smooth execution. The trick involves clear instructions and timing, so familiarity with remote performance dynamics is helpful.

What magicians say

Steve Faulkner from RealMagicReview describes the Invisible Spell as "really amazing" and notes that it "fooled me completely." He highlights how the trick allows any participant to have a different card in mind, yet the magician still correctly identifies it. He also mentions that the method is "really sneaky" and works well in a remote setting, making it a standout piece in Dani DaOrtiz's collection. The trick's strength lies in its impossibility—participants can't reverse-engineer how it works, even when they're the ones handling the cards.

What people are saying about Invisible Spell

Steve Faulkner says...

The 'Invisible Spell' trick fooled me completely—it's a basic idea with an amazing technique of forcing and controlling cards in someone else's deck remotely, which is quite mind-blowing.

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