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You don’t have to be telepathic to read your friends’ thoughts. All it takes is a little math know-how and some showmanship to blow their minds! We’ve compiled 4 clever and simple-to-execute tricks for you to try, plus explanations for how they work, so you can impress anyone and learn something as you do!

Quick Mind-Reading Trick

Tell your friend to pick a number and keep it a secret. Then tell them to double it, add 10, divide it by 2, and subtract their new number from their original number. Announce that their number is 5 and watch them flip!

Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Predicting a Number (Easy)

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  1. They can pick any number, but tell them to keep it a secret from you! [1] For this example, we’ll say your friend picked the number 6.
    • To make the trick easier for you, you might tell them to pick a number between 1-9.
  2. Say, "Now double the number you chose, but don't tell me the answer." You might also say, “Multiply your number by 2,” which is the same as doubling it. [2]
    • In our example, 6 x 2 = 12 .
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  3. Ask them to add 10 to their last answer. Remind them to keep it a secret!
    • 12 + 10 = 22
  4. Tell your friend you're trying to read their mind, but the number is too big right now. Ask them to divide the answer by 2 to make it smaller. [3]
    • 22 ÷ 2 = 11 .
  5. Say, “Now take away your original number from your last answer.” [4]
    • The person in our example picked 6, so they would calculate 11 - 6 = 5 .
  6. Point to your forehead and pretend to think very hard. Then say, “The number you have now is… 5!” If there are other people in the room, have your friend show them the piece of paper to prove it.
    • This works because after you double the first number, divide it by 2, and subtract the original number, you've canceled out the original number completely. But the extra numbers and instructions you gave him always come out to 5!
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Method 2
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The 37 Trick (Intermediate)

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  1. Ask them to choose any number between 1 and 9, and to write it 3 times in a row. Remind them to keep it a secret! Also, grab a calculator—it’ll come in handy.
    • For our example, we’ve chosen 555 .
  2. Tell your friend to take the three digits they wrote down and add them together to find a new number.
    • In this example, 5 + 5 + 5 = 15 .
  3. Your friend now has two numbers written down: a three-digit number and a smaller one. Ask them to take the three-digit number and divide it by the smaller one they just found by adding.
    • 555 ÷ 15 = 37 .
  4. Whether they chose 111, or 999, or one of the options in between, your volunteer will always end up with 37 as their answer. You just read their mind with math!
  5. There's no magic here, just simple math! When you add three identical single-digit numbers together, then multiply the answer by 37, you get a number that’s just those three digits in a row. In this trick, you’re using division to prove this, only backward! [5]
    • Try it with any other single-digit number. For example: 2 . 2 + 2 + 2 = 6, and 6 x 37 = 222. If your friend used “2” as their starting number, they’d divide 222 by 6 and get 37!
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The Gray Elephant from Denmark Trick (Intermediate)

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  1. Tell your friend that you're writing their future thoughts down on your slip of paper, but keep what’s on the paper secret! We’ll use some trickery and math to make sure they think “gray elephant from Denmark.” [6]
  2. They can select any single number between 2 and 10. Then, they multiply it by the number 9.
    • For our example, the friend picked 4 . 4 x 9 = 36 .
  3. Any number multiplied by 9 is a multiple of 9. Also, when they add the 2 digits of their number together, it will always be 9. [7]
    • 3 + 6 = 9
  4. Tell them that if their answer is 1, their letter is A. If their answer is 2, their letter is B. If their answer is 3, their letter is C, and if their answer is 4, their letter is D.
    • This is all just to distract them. Since their number was always going to be 9, and 9 - 5 = 4, their letter will always be D.
  5. Since Denmark is the only country in Europe that starts with D, their answer will always be Denmark!
    • Let them search the internet for an answer, if they don’t know off the top of their head.
  6. Since mammals don’t include birds or fish, their answer will most likely be “elephant.”
  7. They’ll most likely think, “gray.” Have you ever seen an elephant that wasn’t gray?
  8. Watch their eyes go wide as you reveal that you predicted their exact thoughts! [8] This trick might not always work if your friends are especially creative, though. You might add a time limit to put some pressure on them and make them think of the most likely answers.
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Guessing The Secret Digit (Advanced)

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  1. This trick involves large numbers, so a calculator that has plenty of space will come in handy. Tell your friend that you'll be reading their mind, so they must keep everything on the paper and calculator hidden from you.
    • This trick also requires some quick thinking on your part. It's nothing harder than addition, but you'll need to be fast and error-free.
  2. These can be any whole numbers, but they must be consecutive, meaning they come one right after the other, there can be no whole numbers between them.
    • For our example, a volunteer picked the numbers 19, 20, and 21.
    • Not that if the calculator only has room to display eight digits, the numbers must all be between 1 and 21. If it only has room to display six digits, make it 1 to 9.
  3. After they find the answer on the calculator, tell them to write it down on the piece of paper.
    • In our example, 19 x 20 x 21 = 7980 .
  4. Next, the person you're "mind reading" secretly picks three more consecutive numbers. They multiply them together, as before, and write them down next to his first answer.
    • Let's say they pick 12, 13, 14. They then multiply 12 x 13 x 14 = 2184 .
  5. Now the volunteer multiplies his two products together and writes down the result on the piece of paper.
    • 7980 x 2184 = 17428320 .
  6. Explain that you only have enough power to read one of the digits from their mind. Ask them to pick one secret digit in the number, then write down the other digits after shuffling them in any order.
    • For example, if they pick 4 as the secret digit, they could shuffle the rest of the digits as 2287013 .
  7. Remind them that they must keep one digit secret. Have them read the other digits slowly and clearly while you add them in your head.
    • For example, they would read "2... 2... 8... 7... 0... 1... 3" while you add these together as they go, getting a total of 23.
  8. All of the digits their answer, including the secret one, will add up to a multiple of 9. Once you know this, there are two ways to find the secret digit. Either find the next multiple of 9, then subtract the sum from that multiple; or, add the digits of the sum, find the next multiple of 9 from the sum, then subtract the new sum from that multiple. For our example:
    • The non-secret digits add up to 23, and you know the next multiple of 9 is 27. Think 27 - 23 = 4, so the last digit must be 4 .
    • Or, if you're not sure what the next multiple of 9 is, add the digits in your sum and repeat. For example, 23 → 2 + 3 = 5. Now the next multiple of 9 is 9, and 9 - 5 = 4 .
  9. If you add the digits they spoke out loud and you already have a multiple of 9, there are two possibilities. Either the secret digit is 0, or the secret digit is 9. Make a guess at one of them to read their mind . If you get it wrong, make a joke ("I knew I should have studied harder in telepathy school!"), then guess again with the second possibility.
  10. Any number that adds up to a multiple of 3 is also a multiple of 3. [9] Also, any three consecutive numbers includes a multiple of 3, so the product of the trio will also be a multiple of 3. Since your volunteer multiplies three consecutive numbers together, the answer itself will be a multiple of three.
    • Further, this product is always a multiple of 9 (since 3 x 3 = 9). All multiples of 9 have the property described above, where all of their digits sum to another multiple of 9.
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    Barry McDonough
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    Barry McDonough is a Professional Magician based in Boston, Massachusetts. He is an experienced magician and entertainer, bringing excitement and fun to audiences of all ages. Barry performs for children's birthday parties, corporate gatherings, and a variety of other types of events. His work has been recognized by The Society of American Magicians (S.A.M.). Barry now runs a Magic School and Workshop to teach tricks and techniques to those eager to learn the art of magic from a professional. He received a BS in Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He also received a JD from Suffolk University Law School in Boston.
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    For further knowledge in mind-reading tricks and mentalism, you can explore a variety of resources beyond online tutorials. Look for articles, forums, and videos that discuss the psychology behind these illusions. Understanding the principles of misdirection, suggestion, and cold reading can significantly elevate your performances. Also, consider studying the history of mentalism and the techniques used by famous mentalists throughout the years. Practice regularly and seek feedback from your fellow magicians or mentors, if you have any, to refine your technique. 
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      If you want to appear to read someone’s mind with numbers, use a few simple math tricks. Ask your friend to think of a number. Then, have them double the number, add 10, and divide their answer by 2. Finally, have them subtract the original number from the last answer. No matter what number your friend started with, the answer will be 5. For example, if your friend picks the number 6, doubling it will give them 12, adding 10 will give them 22, dividing by 2 will result in the number 11, and subtracting the original number 6 will give them 5. Since your friend doesn’t know that any number will lead back to 5, announce that you’ve read their mind by guessing the final calculation. To learn how to do the 37 trick, keep reading!

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