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Dice Stacking - A cup is used to shake the dice, and when the cup is lifted, the dice are stacked on top of one another in a single column. Often perceived by magicians as a juggling trick. | Dice Stacking - A cup is used to shake the dice, and when the cup is lifted, the dice are stacked on top of one another in a single column. Often perceived by magicians as a juggling trick. | ||
Number Tricks - Tricks that rely on dice properties (eg, that opposite sides add up to seven) | Number Tricks - Tricks that rely on dice properties (eg, that opposite sides add up to seven) | ||
Revision as of 12:49, 29 November 2007
Dice are often used as a substitute to balls - for example, doing a cup and ball routine with dice instead of balls
However, certain effects are unique to dice:
Dice Stacking - A cup is used to shake the dice, and when the cup is lifted, the dice are stacked on top of one another in a single column. Often perceived by magicians as a juggling trick.
Number Tricks - Tricks that rely on dice properties (eg, that opposite sides add up to seven)