Free card tricks… are a magicians best friend! A deck of cards is one of the most portable and versatile pieces of equipment that any magician can own. It can easily be placed into a pocket, to be utilised at a moment’s notice.
There are many thousands of magic tricks and illusions that can be performed with cards.
This page will share some of these tricks and illusions with you.
We have over 50 tricks below for you to enjoy..
You will be taught some of the basic card sleights and performance tips for free, to help you to become a better magician.
WATCH THE VIDEOS BELOW
- Easiest Card Trick ever
- Simple Card Trick
- The Riffle Force Tutorial
- The Black Cross Trick
- Card Melt
- Trust Everybody But Cut The Cards
- Time Warp
- The Double Lift
- Queens To Aces Trick
- Card Disappear from a Deck Trick
- Card to Pocket Trick
- The Magic Prediction Trick
- Jumping Gemini Card Trick
- The Visible Deck
- Houdini Rubber Band Card trick
- Rubber Band Card Trick
- The Double Backer Card Trick
- Card from Thin Air – The Back Palm
- Any Card At Any Number (ACAAN)
- Find a card with static
- Swing Cut Technique
- The Shake Change
- The Pressure Fan
- Make a deck disappear
- Phone Number Trick
- The Gamble
- Smooth False Cut
- Cool Card Trick
- Card to Mouth
- Elmsley count tutorial
- The Impossible Three Trick
- Think of a Card Trick
- The Four Aces Card Trick
- Self Control Leroy Card Trick
- Gemini Twins Card Trick
- Even and Odd Card Trick
- Wallet Prediction Card Trick
- Slap the Card Trick
- The Snap Change Card Trick
- Ambitious Card Trick
- 25 Svengali Deck Tricks
- Tenkai Palm for Cards
- How to Make a Marked Deck
- David Blaine’s Two Card Monte
- Torn and Restored Card
- Rub A Dub Vanish
- Self Working Card Trick Called Obliging Aces
- Double Undercut
- Spread Cull Card Control
- Slip Jog Card Control
- Card Spin Tutorial
- Easy Magic Trick
- 673 King Street
- Name That Card in One
Card magic is a branch of evoking a magical process to create effects with a deck of playing cards.
Card tricks are commonplace, especially in close-up magic, or street magic.
Some of the biggest names in this field are Jay Sankey, Allan Ackerman, David Blaine, Penn and Tellar and David Copperfield.
Playing cards became popular with magicians in the last century, when they were inexpensive, versatile and easily available.
Although magicians have created and presented illusions with cards, most of these illusions are generally considered to be around sixty principles and basic techniques.
Your presentation and content (including patter and the illusionist’s misleading account of what they are doing) represent many variations.
Free Card Tricks
Card magic in one form or another probably came from the time playing cards came into existence, which was likely to have been the second half of the fourteenth century, but its history in this period is undocumented.
Compared to the sleight of hand magic in general, it is a relatively new form of magic. But because of his versatility as an accessory, it has become very popular among modern magicians.
Check out the history of playing cards here in one of our magic articles