Vernon's Miracle Card Trick Performance and Tutorial

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Published 2023-12-15
The Vernon's Miracle Card Trick Performance and Tutorial

With the magician's back turned, a spectator selects a card from a shuffled pack of cards. A group of cards is selected, the chosen card is placed into these cards, and the cards shuffled once again. When the magician turns back around, they are amazingly able to look through the cards and find the selected card.

After the performance is a full tutorial showing exactly how you can learn this easy card trick.

This card trick was devised by Dai Vernon.

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All Comments (21)
  • @pbziegler
    This is one hell of a brilliant trick. And totally easy to do. Did it with my wife and had two 10s. Worked like a charm.
  • @jimsound7888
    Oh my grandkids will love me this xmas. I always learn 2 tricks. This is one of them
  • @user-tu7lw8lh1t
    Thank you. Simple but so effective (and room for creative additions)
  • @rafa57games
    In the 3 of the same card situation, I would put 2 of then on top, and one on the bottom. If its one of the top, I would a double lift to show the second or a single lift to show the first. A second deal is also a good one
  • @bluetone11
    Very nice routine. Thank you for this tutorial. πŸŽ‡
  • @Craigsmagictable
    Oh yes. This is going into my bag of tricks. Thanks for sharing this oneπŸ˜€πŸ‘
  • @z2nice1983
    I was about to ask what if all 4 were in the pile. You answered that. Cool trick.
  • @DaiHard64
    Very strong effect with an ingenious method. Thanks for sharing! πŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€
  • @timbaldwinmagic
    This is great! I'll add this to my notes. Thanks for sharing it πŸ‘
  • @4suits
    I really enjoyed this! What an ingenious metod! πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • Beautiful effect and a great tutorial my friend πŸ‘πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘
  • @gliderfan6196
    With little forcing you can land on miracle every single time. Thanks for the tutorial.
  • @carlloud1187
    Love this trick! And as incredible as this may sound, the first two times I practiced this trick, all four cards of the spectator's chosen card were in the pile of counted cards. First time there were all of the 9's and the second time there were all of the 7's. Incredible! What are the odds? So glad you covered this unlikely, but obviously very possible occurrence in the tutorial. I plan on showing this trick to my fellow magicians at my magic club meeting tonight. Good trick!
  • @howardwarren3176
    The problem is that if there is another Queen in your pile of 24, you won't know which queen it is, so that's a flaw, that if there is a duplicate card, the trick will fail, if you pick the wrong one.
  • @bruce1117
    It occurs to me that if you set the deck up so the top half is made up mostly of three copies of each high card, when they choose a card from the deck and then count off the right number of cards, it will greatly increase the chances of the β€œmiracle” ending, with all four there. Especially if the selection is a force from the middle with the fourth copies all bunched together.