Turn by Peter Pellikaan
Created by: Peter Pellikaan
Key features
Multiple transformations in one routine
Visual and surprising
Minimal setup required
Perfect for close-up magic
Pros
Highly visual and engaging
Multiple surprises keep the audience hooked
Easy to carry and perform anywhere
Suitable for both casual and professional performances
Cons
Requires practice to perfect the timing and handling
May not be suitable for large audiences due to its intimate nature
Effect
In Turn by Peter Pellikaan, four blank cards are shown to the audience. The cards are turned face down, revealing blue backs. Suddenly, they transform into four Queens. The backs then change to red, and the faces turn into Jokers. The final surprise comes when all four cards are spread to show different-colored backs, creating a rainbow effect. The trick is packed with multiple visual transformations, making it highly engaging for spectators.
Full Details
Turn is a packet trick that relies on clever mechanics to create a series of impossible changes. The routine is structured to build suspense, with each transformation more surprising than the last. The final reveal, where the cards display a rainbow of different backs, is particularly striking. The trick is self-contained, meaning no extra gimmicks or setups are needed beyond the included cards.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who enjoy visual, fast-paced routines with strong audience reactions. It works well for both close-up and parlor settings. Since it uses a small packet of cards, it is easy to carry and perform anywhere. Those who appreciate Peter Pellikaan’s inventive magic will find this trick a standout in their repertoire.
Difficulty
Turn is not overly difficult to perform, but it does require smooth handling to maintain the illusion. The moves are well-taught, and with practice, most intermediate magicians can master it. Beginners may need more time to get comfortable with the timing and misdirection. Scott Clegg, an amateur magician, describes it as an "everyday carry," suggesting that it is manageable with consistent practice.
What Magicians Say
Scott Clegg, who performs at his local magic society, praises Turn for its multiple surprises and calls it one of his favorite tricks. He says, "I just love the multiple surprises in this trick... it's such an incredible effect." He also highlights Peter Pellikaan’s cleverness, noting that all of his tricks are "mind-boggling." The trick’s visual impact and self-working nature make it a strong choice for performers looking for a reliable, high-impact routine.
For magicians who enjoy packet tricks with strong transformations, Turn by Peter Pellikaan is a highly recommended addition to their collection.
What people are saying about Turn by Peter Pellikaan
AlakazamMagicUK says...
When you see the blank cards and then the backs and then they change for the first time, but then they change for a second time... some of them turn face up, some of them turn face down, it's incredible. That end moment where he spreads the cards and they're a rainbow back packet is just unbelievable.
Scott Clegg says...
This is an everyday carry for me as I just love the multiple surprises in this trick. Four blank cards are shown and turn face down, the back shown to be blue, then suddenly they turn into Four Queens. The backs turn to Red backs, the faces then turned into Jokers, and the final shock is all four cards are then shown with different backs.
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