Tac Tic by Laurent Villiger and Alexis Touchard
Created by: Laurent Villiger, Alexis Touchard
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Key features
Combines coin and card magic for a unique effect
Uses a tic tac box for a surprising card revelation
Can be integrated into routines like the Ambitious Card trick
Suitable for magicians of all levels
Requires practice to master timing and synchronization
Pros
Creative and unique card revelation
Versatile and can be combined with other tricks
Engaging and visually appealing
Clear instructions and easy to learn
Strong audience interaction
Cons
Limited to one card reveal
Requires practice to synchronize effects
Effect
Tac Tic is a magic trick that uses a tic tac box to reveal a spectator's chosen card in a surprising and visually appealing way. The magician starts by having a card selected and buried in the deck. The tic tac box is then used to make the card appear on top of the deck. Later, the magician spreads the deck to show the card is missing, only to reveal it under the tic tac box, which then transforms into the card's suit and value.
Full details
Tac Tic is a magic trick created by Laurent Villiger and Alexis Touchard. It involves a tic tac box that is used to reveal a spectator's chosen card. The trick can be combined with other routines, such as the Ambitious Card trick, to create a more complex and engaging performance. The tic tac box is designed to be examinable, adding to the mystery of the effect. The trick is suitable for close-up and stage performances, making it versatile for different settings.
Who should consider the trick
Tac Tic is suitable for magicians of all levels, from beginners to experienced performers. It is particularly appealing to those who enjoy card magic and are looking for a unique and surprising way to reveal a chosen card. The trick is also ideal for magicians who want to add a visual and interactive element to their routines.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Tac Tic requires practice to master the timing and synchronization of the effects. The trick involves handling the tic tac box and the deck of cards in a way that appears natural and seamless. Magicians who are familiar with card magic and sleight of hand will find it easier to learn and perform. The trick is not overly complex, but it does require attention to detail to ensure a smooth and convincing performance.
What magicians say
Craig Petty describes Tac Tic as a "clever coin trick with a unique twist" and praises its creative combination with the Ambitious Card routine. He notes that the trick is engaging and visually appealing, with strong audience interaction. However, he also mentions that it requires practice to synchronize the Tac Tic reveal with the Ambitious Card routine. Craig and Ryland highlight the trick's clever card revelation but note that it is limited to one card reveal. They also emphasize the importance of scripting and musicality in enhancing the performance of stage magic tricks like Tac Tic.
What people are saying about Tac Tic
Craig Petty says...
The trick involves a tic tac box that reveals a spectator's chosen card in a surprising way. [...] I added my twist by combining it with a mini Ambitious Card routine, making the reveal even more surprising.
Craig & Ryland says...
Tac Tic by Laurent Villiger is a clever coin trick with a unique twist. [...] It's a visually striking effect that works well in close-up performances.
Performance videos
Tac Tic by Laurent Villiger and Alexis Touchard | Craig Petty's Routine
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Review videos
Milk In Lightbulb, Non Box & Tac Tic | Review Show Revisited
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Tac Tic, Materialise, Hawaiian Punch & Glitch Card | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show #114
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