Behold! Akronym by Conjuring Lab: Reveal ANY word, ANY time, on THEIR phone! ✨ No forces, assistants, or downloads needed. This impromptu stunner will leave them speechless! 🤯 Perfect for close-up magic or corporate events. Prepare to amaze! 🪄
Product information
Akronym by Conjuring Lab (Tutorial Only)
Experience the ultimate in personalized magic with Akronym, a groundbreaking online system that lets you reveal any word in the most surprising way imaginable. Whether it’s a person’s name, a company, or anything else, Akronym delivers a one-of-a-kind revelation that can be performed anytime, anywhere.
Why Akronym Stands Out
- No Assistants, No Forces: Everything happens in real-time on their phone, making it completely impromptu.
- No Downloads Required: This web-based system works seamlessly on both iOS and Android devices.
- Fully Customizable: Perfect for casual close-up settings or large corporate events.
Akronym is your secret weapon for creating jaw-dropping moments that leave audiences of any size utterly amazed. It’s practical, versatile, and devastatingly effective.
What People Are Saying
“That is literally incredible!” – Lloyd Barnes
“That is sick. I love it!” – Peter Turner
“Akronym checks all the boxes for me – practical, versatile, and devastating.” – Doug McKenzie
How It Works
Start by discussing the thrill of unexpected twists in movies or books. Then, guide your participant through a series of free choices that culminate in a mind-blowing revelation.
Example Performance:
- Participant rolls an imaginary die and chooses a number, say, three.
- They search for something they like on Wikipedia, such as “Football.”
- They click through links, and each time, you write down the word they choose.
- Finally, you circle the third letter in each word to reveal their name, leaving them stunned.
“Wait! What!? How!?! Sooooooooo good! I was totally fooled by the performance and I’m equally stunned by the method. 11 out of 10.” – Mark Elsdon
A one-of-a-kind personalized revelation you can perform anytime, anywhere.
We’re so excited to partner with Conjuring Lab to bring you “Akronym”, an groundbreaking online system that allows you to reveal any word in the most unique and surprising way possible. It can be someone’s name, a company, or whatever you want.
No assistants. No forces. Everything is done in real time on their phone.
“Akronym” is a completely impromptu stunner that can be performed on-the-spot without any prep work or pre-show required. It is an innovative web-based system that works on either iOS or Android. Nothing needs to be downloaded on your phone or theirs. You don’t even need to have your phone near you.
This professional, fully-customizable routine works just as well in casual close-up settings as it does for corporate gala events with 1,000s of people. It’s your easy-to-use secret weapon for blowing the minds of audiences of any size.
“That is literally incredible!”Lloyd Barnes
“That is sick. I love it!”Peter Turner
“Akronym checks all the boxes for me – practical, versatile, and devastating.”Doug McKenzie
You start by talking about how much you enjoy the feeling of a well-planned surprise in a good movie or book. The types of moments where something happens and you can’t believe you didn’t see it coming. It’s an amazing feeling that you’d like to create with your participant as part of your own story.
Let’s say you’re performing for someone named John. You have them roll an imaginary die and tell everyone what number it lands on (no forces). For this example, we’ll say they chose three.
It’s now time to add some substance to the story. So you have them search for something that interests them on Wikipedia. They can look for anything they want. Let’s say they choose “Football”.
Once they’re on the page they chose, you point out how every Wikipedia page has a variety of links connecting them to other pages. Like the old game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon (Six Degrees of Separation), It’s fun to click some of the links and see where you end up.
You invite them to start creating a new story by clicking any link they want. Whatever word they clicked is written down on a piece of paper (or, if you’re in a pinch, you can write it down in the notes app on someone’s phone). They then freely click another link on the next page and continue doing this a few more times. Each time, you write down the word they clicked.
In the end, you’re left with a list of seemingly random words that don’t seem to tell much of a story…until you reveal the plot twist. You remind them of the number they freely chose earlier, three. The third letter in each freely-selected word is then circled. Their jaws will drop when they see it reveals “John”.
Example:
ADJECTIVE
GEOMETRY
SPHERE
MINING
“Wait! What!? How!?! Sooooooooo good! I was totally fooled by the performance and I’m equally stunned by the method. 11 out of 10.”Mark Elsdon