Materials required: a cup and a Moline.
First, as shown in the figure below, before doing this magic trick, hide Moline (the extremely thin, solid and transparent thread), tie a knot on one side and tie it on one finger of the right hand, and on the other side, bypass the left hand and tie a slipknot behind the ground (the left hand is the performer) with a coat on the outside.
Second, when you need to perform in front of friends, secretly put the knot of your left hand on the cup.
Third, at this time, it is necessary to take the cup from a distance. At this time, the left hand is holding the cup, and the right hand is pushing in the direction where the wire can be pulled (it can be right or down, depending on the length of the wire).
4. As shown in the figure below, when the right hand pushes outward, the thread on which the cup is covered is pulled into the left hand.
The magic learning method is as follows:
1. Stay confident. Compared with people who lack self-confidence, people are more inclined to trust those who are confident, especially in magic shows. Even if your magic is not that good, a little confidence can add icing on the cake to your performance. The best magicians are charming. In fact, they just used a smoke screen to divert their attention. If you always smile and exude a strong personality charm, the audience will not easily notice the little tricks on your hands.
2. From shallow to deep. Start with simple magic, and then gradually master more complex magic. Here are some simple tricks suitable for beginners: basic unarmed tricks. Simple hat trick. This is a simple and a little old-fashioned trick that can make your friends laugh. There is no one-dollar coin. This is one of the most basic magic and one of the compulsory courses for beginners.
3. Audience participation. Audience-centered, very effective. They have shifted their attention from you to themselves and have no time to take care of you. This is a typical diversion. Here are some tutorials for beginners: look into the audience's heart. This kind of magic is usually very effective in how to guess the audience's mind.
Make people as light as feathers. This is a very interesting way. You will "lift" a friend of yours as if he/she were really as light as a feather. Do cold reading. It will teach you a way to convince the audience that you have special functions.
4. Use props. Don't be afraid to use tools. Tools should be as scary as possible. Make your audience nervous. Similarly, the use of props is also a clever way to create a diversion effect. Everything is to divert the audience's attention to other places so that they don't notice your real trick. You can try these: make a magician's toolbox, bend a spoon, connect two paper clips together, and make a Harry Potter's wand without touching.
5. Body language. A good magician is often fascinated by his performance. Don't be afraid of adventure! When you are proficient, you can begin to try these incredible physical tricks: escaping from bondage will definitely make your audience hold their breath and get high, and will definitely make your audience stunned.
Remember, people come to see magic to dazzle them. Make a little explosion and use a fogger. Here are several ways to create amazing performance effects: creating smoke with your fingers and lighting a flame in your hand is a special effect that can make your audience feel scared. You can magically light a candle without touching the wick.