Tiles by John Morton and Perseus Arkomanis

Created by: John Morton, Perseus Arkomanis

Tiles is a clever prediction trick inspired by Squid Games, featuring examinable props. It's a blend of mentalism and close-up magic, where the magician predicts an outcome that seems impossible to the audience. The trick is noted for its unique method and the ability to engage the audience with its thematic elements.

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Tiles by Perseus Arkomanis from Monster Magic
Monster MagicTiles by Perseus Arkomanis£34.99
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Tiles by Perseus Arkomanis - Book from Alakazam Magic
Alakazam MagicTiles by Perseus Arkomanis - Book£52.29
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Key features

  • Examinable props enhance the trick's credibility.

  • Squid Games-inspired theme adds a modern and engaging twist.

  • Combines prediction with storytelling for a deeper audience connection.

  • Includes hand-drawn illustrations by Perseus Arkomanis in the book version, adding a personal touch.

Pros

  • Unique and underperformed material that allows magicians to stand out.

  • Blends theory and practical effects, offering long-term value.

  • Suitable for a variety of performers, from beginners to seasoned pros.

  • Emphasizes storytelling and audience connection beyond mere trickery.

Cons

  • The book version may require a significant time investment to fully appreciate and apply.

  • Some performers might find the thematic elements less suitable for all audiences.

Effect

Tiles is a prediction trick with examinable props. The effect ties into themes from Squid Games, making it visually engaging and memorable for audiences. A spectator makes choices, and the magician reveals a prediction that matches those choices in a surprising way. The props can be handed out for examination, adding to the mystery.

Full Details

Tiles is created by John Morton. The trick involves a clever method that allows the magician to predict a spectator's choices accurately. The props are designed to be examined, which enhances the effect's credibility. The routine is structured to build suspense and deliver a strong magical moment.

Who Should Consider the Trick

Tiles is ideal for magicians who perform close-up or parlour magic. It suits those who enjoy prediction effects and want a routine with examinable props. The Squid Games theme may appeal to performers looking for a modern, pop-culture-inspired twist.

Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform

The trick requires some practice to master the handling and timing. The method is clever but not overly complex, making it accessible to intermediate magicians. Beginners may need extra time to get comfortable with the routine.

What Magicians Say

Magic-tv describes Tiles as "clever" and praises its examinable props. They highlight the Squid Games connection as a unique selling point.

Magic Orthodoxy notes that Perseus Arkomanis' work, including Tiles, focuses on storytelling and psychological engagement. They call it a "must-read" for magicians who want to elevate their craft. The book includes essays on performance philosophy alongside practical effects, making it a valuable resource for serious performers.

David from Magic Orthodoxy emphasizes the book's artistic touch, with hand-drawn illustrations by Arkomanis. He recommends it for magicians who want to move beyond clever tricks and into compelling storytelling.

What people are saying about Tiles

magicorthodoxy says...

Arkomanis’ material is distinctive and underperformed, offering magicians a chance to stand out. [...] David calls 'Tiles' a must-read for magicians serious about elevating their craft.

magic-tv says...

Tiles, by John Morton, stands out with its Squid Games-inspired prediction and examinable props, earning praise for its clever method.

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