Solution Che by Sam Huang
Created by: Sam Huang
Key features
Spectator-solved cube effect
No switches or sleight of hand
Detailed instructional video (45 minutes)
Multiple routines included
Subtitles in multiple languages
Pros
Truly baffling effect
Authentic spectator interaction
Well-documented with detailed instructions
Versatile for both magicians and mentalists
Cons
Relies on a specific gimmick cube
Effect: The Paradox Cube
The Paradox Cube presents an illusion where a spectator mixes a cube in any orientation, and subsequently, the cube appears to solve itself. The core of the effect relies on the audience’s genuine manipulation of the cube, creating a baffling and seemingly impossible result. The presentation avoids traditional methods like switches or hidden mechanisms, emphasizing a genuine spectator interaction.
Full Details
Sam Huang’s Paradox Cube is designed to deliver a spectator-solved cube effect. The package includes a specialized gimmick cube, a standard cube, a handkerchief, and instructional materials. The key element is a novel mechanism that allows the spectator to freely manipulate the cube’s orientation and position without the magician’s knowledge. The effect is achieved through a carefully engineered system that results in the cube resolving itself after the spectator’s mixing. The included tutorial provides three routines and a bonus effect, offering versatility for performance. Subtitles are available in English, Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish, broadening accessibility.
Who Should Consider the Trick
The Paradox Cube is suitable for both magicians and mentalists. Its deceptive nature and reliance on spectator participation make it well-suited for performances where audience engagement is paramount. Individuals with a foundational understanding of close-up magic will likely find the learning curve manageable. The detailed tutorial and included routines provide a solid base for developing a polished performance.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The Paradox Cube is considered a moderately challenging effect to master. While the spectator’s role is simple – mixing the cube – the magician’s task is to seamlessly integrate the effect into a performance and maintain the illusion of genuine surprise. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of presentation and misdirection. As noted by reviewer Craig Petty, “this is really Bri I was mixing that,” indicating a level of skill required to convincingly execute the effect. The initial learning curve involves understanding the mechanics of the cube and practicing the routines.
What Magicians Say
Reviewer Craig Petty described the Paradox Cube as “the best magic I’ve ever seen at Blackpool!” This highlights the effect’s impact and perceived deception. Shin Lim praised Sam Huang’s skill and presentation, stating he was “an inspiration.” Cyril Takayama, famously known for declaring “I QUIT MAGIC!” after being fooled, demonstrated the effect’s power. Michael Murray, whose Solution Che was a previous attempt at a similar effect, acknowledges the Paradox Cube as a significant advancement, stating it represents “a brand-new concept.” The overall sentiment among magicians is one of impressed astonishment and recognition of the effect’s innovative design.
What people are saying about Solution Che
Craig Petty says...
This is the best magic I've ever seen at Blackpool!
MurphysMagicSupplies says...
The video stresses the authenticity of the effect – the audience *actually* mixes the cube, and it *actually* solves itself.
Sam Huang says...
what the [Music] [Applause] with Paradox Cube the audience is genuinely mixing the cube in different directions s they can even decide when to stop with no switches the audience takes it out and it is a completely solved cube in the tutorial Sam will teach you three solid routines that you can perform with the Paradox Cube
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