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    Are there any other ways to read minds?
    David Martinez
    Professional Magician
    David Martinez is a Magician based in San Jose, CA. David has over 20 years of experience and has performed throughout Northern California at weddings, private parties, team-building events, and more. He has notably performed for some of the biggest companies in the world, including Apple, Google, Facebook, and Uber. David previously served as President of the Silicon Valley Chapter of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and has received awards for Close-Up, Walk-Around, and Stage performances. In 2023, he co-authored Amaze and Delight: Secrets to Creating Magic in Business, aimed at helping individuals and organizations nurture healthy and happy business cultures.
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    So there's also cold reading, a fascinating trick that seemingly reads minds. First, you set the stage by asking your participant to think of something specific, like their favorite vacation destination. As they focus on it, start with a general statement, like, "I'm getting a sense that this is a place you've wanted to go to for a long time." Now pay close attention to their reactions and cues. If they confirm with a "yes," you're on the right track. Then, delve deeper based on their responses. For instance, if they mention sun or outdoor activities, you could say, "I'm sensing a lot of sun and outdoor vibes. It feels tropical, doesn't it?" Continue this pattern, using their feedback to refine your guesses. If they correct you or give a negative response, simply adjust your statement accordingly. For example, if they say it's not tropical, you might pivot with, "Ah, it's more of an urban vibe, like a bustling city, right?" With each exchange, you gather more clues and refine your guesses until you've successfully "read their mind." Remember, it's all about observation, intuition, and steering the conversation based on their responses. With practice, you'll master the art of cold reading and leave your audience amazed at your apparent mind-reading abilities.
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    Can people really read other people's minds?
    Community Answer
    It's not impossible, but it is very hard. You can't really do it as a real magic trick. A lot of what's called "mind reading" is just practice at interpreting facial expression and body language.
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    How do I do the disappearing person trick?
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    There is usually a tight sheet at the back of the box, that looks like it is the back of the box. When the door is closed, simply slip behind the sheet.
  • Question
    I don't understand how you're guessing the volunteer's thoughts.
    Community Answer
    You're relying on statistics/psychology rather than mind-reading or sheer guessing.
  • Question
    How can I perform a disappearing trick for common things like pen or coins?
    Community Answer
    You could try this article: How to Make a Pen Magically Disappear .
  • Question
    What do I do if I fail the tricks in front of an audience?
    Community Answer
    Just say you are having technical difficulties, or just say, "what was I doing again? Oh no, I've forgotten, I have to start again." That's what I would do!
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    How do I guess someone's name?
    Community Answer
    Ask the people for their name. Write one name on a piece of paper over and over again. Then, just ask a person to pick a name.
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    How does the magician read the volunteer's mind?
    Community Answer
    The magician does not read their mind. This uses psychology to understand what people usually answer.
  • Question
    How can I read someone's mind secretly?
    Community Answer
    You can't actually read someone's mind. You can only do tricks like this, where you don't actually read the person's mind, just make them think you are.
  • Question
    What do I do if the person doesn't guess the number I wanted them to?
    Community Answer
    Tell the person to choose a different number because that number was irrelevant.
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    How do I read people's minds when they pick odd things?
    Community Answer
    In some cases, such as with the last trick, they might not work. You will need to pick someone who is most likely to pick common answers for the last one. If you really want to do mind tricks on people who pick odd things, though, math mind reading tricks would be your best choice.
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    How does the number always have a 9 in it for the fourth method?
    Community Answer
    Well, that's because of the way math works. There are some processes that can take any number and make you end up with a different number, such as 9.
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