Illusion Play Home Cards -

Even skilled magicians struggle with illusion play home cards because the home environment is distracting. Avoid these pitfalls:

The most distinct interpretation of "Illusion Play Home Cards" involves sets that play with visual perception. These are often used in home-schooling environments or Montessori "shelf work." illusion play home cards

Remove the Ace of Spades and place it 10th from the top. Perform a false shuffle. Ask a spectator to name any number between 5 and 15. Let’s say they say “7.” Count off 6 cards (not 7), place them on the table, then show the 7th card is NOT the Ace. Do this calmly. Actually, the Ace is now on top of the tabled pile. Pick up the deck, tap the tabled pile, and reveal the Ace has “moved” to the top of the deck. This uses simple math disguised as magic—a perfect home illusion. Even skilled magicians struggle with illusion play home