Out of This Universe by Harry Lorayne

Created by: Harry Lorayne

Out of This Universe is a captivating card trick that builds on the classic 'Out of This World' effect. In this version, a borrowed deck is shuffled by the audience, and the magician miraculously separates the cards into red and black piles without looking. The twist in 'Out of This Universe' lies in its clever handling and surprise element, making the outcome less predictable and more magical. This trick is perfect for close-up or parlour magic, and it’s ideal for performers who want to add a fresh, suspenseful routine to their repertoire. Buyers should note that this trick requires practice to master the handling and timing for maximum impact.

Key features

  • Uses a borrowed deck, increasing the trick's credibility

  • Builds suspense with a delayed reveal for a stronger impact

  • Offers a unique twist on the classic 'Out of This World' effect

  • Requires no gimmicks or special setups

  • Suitable for close-up or parlour performances

Pros

  • Highly deceptive and surprising for audiences

  • Can be performed with any deck of cards

  • Adds a fresh take on a well-known classic

  • Encourages audience interaction and engagement

Cons

  • Requires practice to perfect the handling and timing

  • May not be as effective if the reveal is rushed

Effect

"Out of This Universe" is a card trick where a shuffled deck is magically separated into red and black cards by the audience. The performer does not touch the cards during the separation, creating a sense of impossibility. The trick ends with a surprising twist that leaves the audience amazed.

Full details

"Out of This Universe" is a variation of the classic "Out of This World" trick, created by Harry Lorayne. The key difference lies in the added surprise element, which makes the outcome less predictable. The trick can be performed with a borrowed deck, and the performer uses subtle techniques to guide the audience without revealing the method. The routine involves careful shuffling and a build-up of suspense before the final reveal.

Who should consider the trick

This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy card magic and want to add a strong, interactive routine to their repertoire. It is suitable for both close-up and stage performances. Magicians who appreciate classic tricks with a modern twist will find "Out of This Universe" particularly appealing.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The difficulty level of "Out of This Universe" is moderate. It requires a good understanding of card handling and the ability to manage audience interaction. The trick involves subtle techniques that need practice to master, but it is accessible to magicians with intermediate skills. The key to success lies in the presentation and the build-up of suspense.

What magicians say

Profrt, a reviewer, prefers "Out of This Universe" over traditional versions of "Out of This World" because of its surprise element. They critique common versions for making the outcome predictable and recommend Harry Lorayne's version for its clever twist. Profrt also shares their own routine, which uses a borrowed deck and careful shuffling to enhance the trick's impact. They emphasize the importance of surprise and provide tips for making the trick more effective.

Craig Petty, another reviewer, discusses "Out of This Universe" in a Q&A session, providing insights and resources for performing the trick. He highlights the importance of building a strong act and gaining performance experience, which are crucial for successfully presenting this trick.

What people are saying about Out of This Universe

magic-tv says...

Craig provides insights on 'Out of This Universe,' emphasizing its clever handling and the importance of building suspense for a stronger impact.

profrt says...

I prefer 'Out of This Universe' over traditional 'Out of This World' for its surprise element. Most versions make the outcome predictable, but this one keeps the audience guessing until the very end.

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