Prepare to be amazed! Envisage by Daniel Bryan: a mind-blowing card effect. Spectator chooses a card, it TRANSFERS! Red deck turns BLANK! Get ready to FRY minds! #DanielBryan #Magic #CardTrick
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Envisage by Daniel Bryan: A Mind-Blowing Card Masterpiece
Prepare to astonish your audience with Envisage by Daniel Bryan, a card effect that combines mentalism, transpositions, and a jaw-dropping finale. This isn’t just a trick—it’s an unforgettable experience that will leave your spectators speechless.
Here’s how it works: You present two decks of cards—one red and one blue. A spectator chooses the blue deck, shuffles it, and selects a card without looking at it. They place it face down in the blue card box, which remains in full view throughout the performance. Then, they peek at the card and commit it to memory.
Next, you turn to the red deck. After a quick shuffle, the spectator secretly places a card from the middle on top of the deck. They hold the deck between their hands, and you instruct them to envisage their selected card from the blue deck turning face up in the red deck. With a wave of your hand and a snap of your fingers, the cards are spread to reveal their envisaged card face up in the deck.
But that’s just the beginning. The card has a blue back among all the red-backed cards! As you reveal this shocking twist, you explain that their focus must have caused the card to transpose. To seal the effect, you open the blue card box to show that their originally selected card is now the red-backed card from the red deck they’ve been holding the entire time. Your audience will be floored—until you spread the red deck to reveal all the other cards are blank. Cue the mind explosions!
Why Choose Envisage?
- Easy to Perform: Virtually no sleight of hand required.
- Spectator-Driven: Your audience does most of the work, making it feel ultra-fair.
- Unbeatable Impact: Multiple reveals and a stunning blank-deck finale.
- Versatile: Perfect as a closer or a standalone showstopper.
- No Gimmicks: Just two decks and a card box—nothing suspicious.
Envisage is more than a card trick; it’s a masterclass in storytelling, misdirection, and audience interaction. Add it to your repertoire today and leave your spectators guessing how you did it—literally.
Description
This is an unbelievable closing card effect . This effect has everything you need, its visual, has spectator participation, Mentalism, transpositions and a killer surprise ending
Imagine this … You have 2 decks, one red and one blue. You ask a spectator to pick a deck. Lets say they pick the BLUE deck. You ask them to shuffle as much as they like and pull out a card and leave it face down without looking at it. You then place their card face down in the blue box (Never seeing the card) Then as a second thought you ask them to peek at the card and commit it to memory, so you slide the card out facing them to take a peek at their selected card then slide it back in and close the box up and put it aside in FULL VIEW. You then turn your attention to the red deck.
You take the cards out give them a mix and cut and hand them the deck. Ask them behind their back to take a card from somewhere in the middle and place it on top of the deck and then cut the cards and complete the cut.
They do this and then the cards are placed back into the card case. You ask the spectator to hold the deck between their hands. You say …”I want you to envisage your selected card from the BLUE deck and envisage the same card from inside the red deck turning FACE UP” You pause … then wave your hands over the deck and snap your fingers if you wish. You or the spectator can take out the cards and spread through to find one FACE UP card in the middle of the deck. THEIR ENVISAGED CARD!
You then say “That was good” “but what amazes me” … It’s actually your selected CARD FROM THE BLUE DECK ! You slowly turn it over to reveal it has a blue back among all the other red backed cards. You then talk about they must have envisaged the first selected card so much it transposed to the red deck, which can only mean one thing? You pick up the blue card case and slide out the selected card to now show it’s the RED BACKED CARD from the RED DECK they WERE HOLDING! (PROOF they did indeed transpose) At this point they think the effect is over. You say, “I had a feeling you would pick the 3 of diamonds … and i’m glad you did …. because ….” You then turn over the red deck and spread them face up to show the rest of the cards are all BLANK! THIS WILL FRY THEIR HEADS
Things to remember –
- Easy to do.
- They shuffle and select the any blue card.
- They select and cut the red deck and hold onto it between their hands.
- No rough and smooth cards.
- No deck switches, only two decks used.
- The blue card case is in full view from the beginning.
- Virtually no sleight of hand required.
- The spectator does most of the work for you.
- Crazy kicker middle and ending.
- Great closing effect.
- This is ENVISAGE