Prove to your friends that your have telekinetic powers by magically jumping a playing card off the deck and back into your hand. As you deal the card, it springs back to your hand. Of course, the real secret is much less exciting, but that's only for real magicians anyway. When done correctly, no one is going to be able to tell the difference between your "magical abilities" and your slick slight of hand skills.

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Do the Jumping Card Trick
    This trick will not work on a hard table. You'll need a bit of give to the table, as it needs to work somewhat as a spring-board for the card to jump back.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Do the Jumping Card Trick
    Do not deal the cards like normal.
    • If you're left handed, you can reverse all of the above directions and hold the deck on the left side.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Do the Jumping Card Trick
    You'll basically be showing the card off to the person in front of you, but since you're not really dealing this is no big deal. You want to deal the card "standing."
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Do the Jumping Card Trick
    Only this corner needs to touch. Push from your index finger (on the upper-right corner) to curl the card away from you. As you press, the card will bend, and the piece of the card on the table will start to slip.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Do the Jumping Card Trick
    This needs to happen quickly, in one fluid motion, to work. Repetition is key, as you just need to get used to the bend of the cards so you can control it.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Do the Jumping Card Trick
    Once you can make the card jump, you need to stick the landing. You should practice the movement so that the card always shoots back face down. From there, work on lowering your other hand (holding the deck) so that the card can easily slide back on. It can help to use the "jumping hand" to follow the card back to the deck, allowing you to re-adjust any mistakes and make the whole thing smoother. [1]
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      • You will likely not pick this up until you have some practice. Each deck has slightly different weight and cards, meaning you'll need to adjust a bit.
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