[Ebook] Quinn, the Mindreading Frog by Sudo Nimh.
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Behold! Quinn, the Mindreading Frog by Sudo Nimh will astound you! A spectator’s chosen card is revealed by the mystic origami frog. Unfold destiny! Keep the magical souvenir!
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Behold! Quinn, the Mindreading Frog by Sudo Nimh will astound you! A spectator’s chosen card is revealed by the mystic origami frog. Unfold destiny! Keep the magical souvenir!
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Quinn, the Mindreading Frog by Sudo Nimh
Step into the world of magic with Quinn, the Mindreading Frog, a captivating and interactive card trick that will leave your audience in awe. This unique effect combines the art of origami with the mystery of mind reading, creating an unforgettable experience for both the performer and the participant.
How It Works
Here’s how the magic unfolds:
- The participant selects a card from the deck and then chooses four additional random cards, mixing them together so that even they don’t know the location of their original card.
- The cards are then dealt face down into a row, representing lily pads.
- An origami frog, crafted from a playing card, is introduced. The participant is told that the frog will project a number between 1 and 52 to them.
- When the performer snaps their fingers, the participant names the number out loud, and the frog hops that number of times back and forth across the cards, finally stopping on the card that corresponds to the chosen number.
- The participant reveals their chosen card, and when the card the frog stopped on is turned face up, it’s a perfect match!
- But the magic doesn’t end there. The performer explains that the frog knew the chosen card all along. The participant is then invited to unfold the origami frog, only to discover that it matches their chosen card perfectly. They can keep the frog as a unique souvenir of the experience.
What You’ll Need
To perform this mesmerizing trick, you’ll need:
- Knowledge of Phill Smith’s “Quinta” procedure.
- The ability to fold an origami frog from a playing card. (Instructions can be found in Michael Close’s “Workers, Volume 2” book or on Volume 4 of his “Ultimate Workers” videos. Alternatively, numerous YouTube tutorials are available.)
- A regular deck of cards and a few extra playing cards from your stash to create the origami frogs.
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a curious beginner, Quinn, the Mindreading Frog is a must-have addition to your repertoire. It’s a trick that combines skill, mystery, and a touch of whimsy, ensuring that your audience will be talking about it long after the performance is over.
Effect:
Participant selects a card from the deck. They then choose any four more random cards and mix their selection in with them so that even they don’t know where their card is. The cards are dealt face down into a row. An origami frog made from a playing card is introduced, and it is explained that the 5 cards represent lily pads. Since there are52 cards in the deck, the participant is told that frog will now project a number between 1 and 52 to the participant and that when you snap your fingers they are name the number they have in mind out loud. The frog now hops that number of times back and forth across the cards until it stops on the card that falls at the chosen number. The participant now reveals aloud the card they chose and then turns the card the frog stopped on face up. It is their card!
You then explain that the frog actually knew BEFORE you even began what card they would select. You ask them to unfold the origamifrog…it matches their chosen card! The participant can keep the frog as a neat souvenir.
Required:
You will need to know Phill Smith’s “Quinta” procedure for this effect. You will also need to know how to make an origami frog made from a playing card. I first learned how to fold the frog from Michael Close sometime in the mid 90’s where he uses it in his effect “The Frog Prince.” Details for this fold can be found in his “Workers, Volume 2”book and on Volume 4 of his “Ultimate Workers” videos. If you have neither of these, there are countless videos on YouTube that explain how to fold the frog. Michael was the first to introduce the concept of an origami frog folded from a playing card to Magic, though it has been used by several others since then -most notably by Scotty York.
You will also need a regular back of cards and a few extra playing cards from your stash of retired cards to fold up frogs with.
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