Mirror Mirror by Harrison Trusler
Created by: Harrison Trusler
Key features
Involves three spectators for a layered experience
Easy to execute, suitable for various skill levels
Visually engaging and highly baffling
Ideal for walkaround or social settings
Part of the 'Mirror Mirror' e-book
Pros
Crowd-pleasing and practical
Prioritizes audience experience
Clean methods with minimal sleight-of-hand
Cons
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Effect
The Mirror Mirror trick involves three spectators each finding the mates to their selected cards. The effect builds as each participant discovers their card in an impossible way, creating a layered and interactive experience. The routine appears fair and organic, with each discovery adding to the sense of impossibility.
Full details
Mirror Mirror is a card trick designed for multiple participants, making it ideal for social or walkaround settings. The method is straightforward, requiring no advanced sleight-of-hand. The trick is structured to engage all three spectators, with each step reinforcing the impossibility of the outcome. The routine is part of Harrison Trusler's Mirror Mirror e-book, which focuses on participant-driven magic.
Who should consider the trick
This trick suits magicians who perform in interactive settings, such as walkaround or social events. It works well for those who prefer clean methods over complex sleights. Beginners and experienced performers alike will find it accessible due to its easy execution.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The trick is designed to be easy to execute, making it suitable for magicians of varying skill levels. No advanced techniques are required, and the method relies on simplicity to maintain audience engagement.
What magicians say
BigBlindMedia describes the trick as visually engaging and highly baffling. They highlight its use of multiple participants to enhance the sense of impossibility. The routine is praised for being practical and puzzling, making it a strong choice for crowd-pleasing performances. The trick's inclusion in the Mirror Mirror e-book suggests it aligns with Harrison Trusler's approach to elegant, participant-driven magic.
What people are saying about Mirror Mirror
BigBlindMedia says...
Unlike single-spectator card tricks, Trifecta leverages multiple participants, enhancing the sense of impossibility. The routine appears organic and fair, as each spectator’s discovery builds on the last.
Promotional videos
Trifecta by Harrison Trusler | Mirror Mirror E-Book
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