Prepare to be amazed! Witness Alexander de Cova’s Symbolicus! Two minds, a numbered grid, and a stunning prediction of chosen symbols. Unbelievable mentalism awaits!
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Alexander de Cova – Symbolicus (A Mental Routine)
Unlock the mystique of mentalism with Alexander de Cova’s Symbolicus, a groundbreaking mental routine that will leave your audience spellbound. This PDF guide reveals the secrets behind an astonishing performance where intuition and prediction collide.
Effect Overview
Begin by displaying a large envelope containing a prediction. Engage two spectators in this captivating experiment. With a transparent clipboard and a sheet of paper featuring a grid of 25 abstract symbols, the magic begins.
- One spectator thinks of an uneven number between 1 and 25.
- The other selects an even number within the same range.
- Without revealing their choices, each spectator memorizes the symbol corresponding to their number.
As the prediction is unveiled, it astonishingly matches the symbols chosen by the spectators—validating the accuracy of your foresight.
Why Choose Symbolicus?
This routine is not just a magic trick but a profound exploration of human psychology and perception. It’s perfect for magicians looking to add a touch of mystery and intellectual intrigue to their performances.
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Effect:
You display a big envelope with a prediction. Two spectators assist you with this
experiment. You display now a transparent clipboard with a single sheet of paper on it.
On this paper are printed 25 different abstract symbols in a numered grid. You ask one
spectator to think of any uneven number from 1 to 25 (including 1 and 25). The other
spectator thinks of an even number. These numbers are only thought of!
Now each of the spectators looks at the clipboard and remembers the symbol
corresponding to his number. Again the spectators never name aloud their symbols
and you don’t ask a single question!
The prediction is read aloud: ?I, Mr. XXXXX, predict that tonight two vonlunteers will
absolutely free and without any influence from my side decide randomly on an abstract
symbols each. These two symbols will be a cross and a square.“
The two spectators indeed verify that they have been thinking of a cross and a square—
your prediction proved to be correct!
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