Prepare to be amazed! Unleash the power of C0D3X by Vinny Sagoo! Witness mind-reading mastery as I reveal the secrets hidden within your £20 note. A truly unique experience!
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Unlock the Mystery with C0D3X by Vinny Sagoo
Prepare to be amazed with C0D3X, a mind-blowing mentalism trick by Vinny Sagoo that will leave your spectators in awe. Here’s how it works:
- Engage Your Spectator: Start by asking someone to take out a £20 note from their wallet, pocket, or purse. You do the same, showing the front of your note. Both notes appear identical in color, text, value, material, and shape.
- Unique Serial Number: Explain that while the front of the notes may look the same, each has its own unique serial number. Briefly show the serial number on the back of your note before placing it back in your pocket.
- Memorize the Code: Instruct your spectator to memorize the first four digits of their serial number as you look away. They keep this to themselves, while you seemingly have no way of knowing it.
- Mind-Reading Reveal: Turn back around and, without any prompts, proceed to unveil the very digits they were thinking of. The audience is left stunned as you accurately reveal their secret code!
Perfect for both amateur and professional magicians, C0D3X is a simple yet astonishing trick that is easy to perform and guaranteed to leave a lasting impression. Add this must-have item to your magic collection today and elevate your performances to a whole new level.
EFFECT: C0D3X
You ask someone to remove an English £20 note from their wallet/pocket/purse, as you do the same. You show the front of your note and explain that both notes are exactly the same on the front (colour, text, value, material and shape). However, each note has its own individual serial number, which means that they are actually all unique. You briefly show the serial number on the back of your note, before putting it back in your pocket. You tell your spectator not to show you the back of their note, however, when you look away, they are to memorise the first four digits of their serial number. You explain that it would be too hard and unfair for them to memorise the whole serial number, which consists of around ten digits. The spectator returns the note back into their pocket and you turn around. You then proceed to read the spectator’s mind, and without any prompting, identify all of digits that the spectator is merely thinking of!