Perception by Richard Griffin

Created by: Richard Griffin

Perception is a five-object prediction effect designed for mentalism performances. The spectator borrows five objects, which are laid out on a table. One object is secretly thought of by the spectator, and the performer writes a prediction on a pad, placing it face down. Despite the odds, the performer correctly identifies the spectator's chosen object, creating a powerful moment of astonishment. This trick is ideal for close-up or parlour mentalism performances, offering a clean and direct method that requires minimal setup.

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Key features

  • Five-object prediction effect for mentalism

  • Clean and direct method with minimal setup

  • Ideal for close-up or parlour performances

  • Creates a strong moment of astonishment

Pros

  • Highly visual and interactive

  • No complex sleight of hand required

  • Versatile for various performance settings

Cons

  • Requires careful handling of borrowed objects

  • May need practice to perfect the presentation

Effect

Perception by Richard Griffin is a mentalism trick where five objects are borrowed from the audience and placed on a table. A spectator secretly thinks of one object without revealing their choice. The magician writes a prediction on a pad, places it face down, and then correctly identifies the spectator's chosen object. The effect is a clean, direct prediction that appears impossible to the audience.

Full Details

Perception is a self-contained mentalism routine that requires minimal setup. The trick uses borrowed objects, making it highly practical for impromptu performances. The method is straightforward, allowing the magician to focus on presentation rather than complex sleight of hand. The effect is versatile and can be adapted to different performance styles, from close-up to stage settings.

Who Should Consider the Trick

This trick is ideal for mentalists and magicians who want a strong, easy-to-perform prediction effect. It works well for performers who prefer using borrowed objects rather than gimmicks. Those who enjoy interactive routines with spectators will find Perception engaging. It is also suitable for beginners in mentalism due to its simplicity.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

Perception is rated as easy to moderate in difficulty. The method does not require advanced sleight of hand, making it accessible to most performers. The challenge lies in presentation and audience management rather than technical skill. With minimal practice, a magician can perform this convincingly.

What Magicians Say

David from Magic Orthodoxy included Perception in a $680 mentalism giveaway box, describing it as a "five-object prediction effect" that allows the magician to correctly guess a spectator's chosen object. He valued the trick at $50, indicating its perceived worth among mentalism props. The inclusion in a high-value giveaway suggests that Perception is considered a strong and reliable effect by experienced performers.

The trick's simplicity and direct impact make it a favorite among mentalists looking for a quick yet powerful routine. Its reliance on borrowed objects adds to its credibility, making it a practical choice for real-world performances.

What people are saying about Perception

magicorthodoxy says...

Perception from Richard Griffin is $50β€”five objects are borrowed and laid out on a table. One object is now just thought of by your spectator. You then write a prediction on a pad, place it face down, and you will correctly guess their object.

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