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The simple explanations behind magicians' most common yet impressive tricks - Page 29 of 37 - Kiwi Report

The simple explanations behind magicians' most common yet impressive tricks


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[post_page_title]Ice from water – Secret[/post_page_title]
What is the most common thing that is known to absorb water? We’ll give you a hint, you use it to clean dishes. That’s right; you need a sponge for this trick.

Ice from water – Secret

As a matter of fact, the ice doesn’t just appear out of nowhere; it’s actually there the whole time. So, the magician puts a sponge in a cup, then the ice, then pours the water. The sponge absorbs the water and then only the ice is left. They should, however, make sure the sponge matches the cup.

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