List of magic tricks
This article contains a list of magic tricks. In magic literature, tricks are often called effects. Based on published literature and marketed effects, there are millions of effects; a short performance routine by a single magician may contain dozens of such effects.
Some students of magic strive to refer to effects using a proper name, and also to properly attribute an effect to its creator. For example, consider an effect in which a magician shows four aces, and then the aces turn face up one at a time in a mysterious fashion. This effect, recognized as Twisting the Aces, is attributed to Dai Vernon, and it is based on a false count invented by Alex Elmsley. Some tricks are listed merely with their marketed name, whereas others are listed by the name given within magic publications.
Magic tricks
- Assistant's Revenge
- Aztec Lady
- Battle of the Barrels
- Bill in lemon
- Book test
- Bullet catch
- Cabinet escape
- Chinese linking rings
- Chinese Water Torture Cell
- Cut and restore rope trick
- David Copperfield's laser illusion
- Dove pan
- Devil's torture chamber
- Dismemberment
- Drill of Death
- Guillotine
- Impalement
- Indian rope trick
- Inexhaustible bottle
- Several varieties of levitation
- Miser's Dream
- Metamorphosis
- Needle-through-arm
- Origami
- Predicament escape
- Quick-change
- Radium Girl
- Sands of the Nile
- Several variations of sawing a woman in half, including the Zig Zag Girl and Mismade Girl
- Squeeze box
- Table of death
- Thumper
- Wringer
Close-up effects
- Ambitious Card
- Blackstone's Card Trick Without Cards
- Card warp
- Chink-a-chink
- The Circus Card Trick
- Cups and balls
- Detachable thumb
- Floating match on card
- French drop
- Glorpy
- Healed and Sealed
- Hot foil trick
- Hummer card
- Needle Through Thumb
- Retention of vision vanish
- Scotch and soda
- Snapper
- The Best Coin Fold
- The Four Burglars
- Three-card monte
- Zarrow shuffle
Levitations
- Asrah levitation
- Balducci levitation
- King levitation
- David Copperfield's flying illusion
Utilities/accessories