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Card Magic Intermediate ▶ 6:07

Torn and Restore

Taught by TheRussianGenius on YouTube — watch it there to support the creator.

Imagine tearing a playing card into pieces, only to restore it right before your audience's eyes. This mesmerizing effect will leave them wondering how you did it!

Why learn it

The Torn and Restore trick is a classic that showcases your magical abilities and captivates your audience. It's perfect for close-up performances and can be a real showstopper at gatherings.

What you need

You'll need a regular deck of playing cards to perform this trick. It works best in a casual setting where you can engage directly with your audience.

Playing Cards

How hard is it?

This trick is of intermediate difficulty, challenging you to master a restoration technique that will enhance your overall card magic skills.

Head to the embedded video by TheRussianGenius to learn how to perform this captivating trick!

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Questions

Is the Torn and Restore hard to learn?
While it requires practice, the Torn and Restore trick is manageable for those with some experience in card magic.
What type of audience is this trick suitable for?
This trick is great for all ages and works well in both casual and formal settings.
How long does it take to master this trick?
With consistent practice, you can learn the basics in a few days, but perfecting it may take a few weeks.

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