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  3. Twenty-One Card Trick - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-One_Card_Trick

    After three steps, the middle card (*) is the one in all chosen piles. The Twenty-One Card Trick, also known as the 11th card trick or three column trick, is a simple self-working card trick that uses basic mathematics to reveal the user's selected card. The game uses a selection of 21 cards out of a standard deck.

  4. Guess 2/3 of the average - Wikipedia

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    In this game, players simultaneously select a real number between 0 and 100, inclusive. The winner of the game is the player(s) who select a number closest to 2 / 3 of the average of numbers chosen by all players.

  5. Out of This World (card trick) - Wikipedia

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    Out of This World is a card trick created by magician Paul Curry in 1942, in which an audience member is asked to sort a deck into piles of red and black cards, without looking at the faces. Many performers have devised their own variations of this trick.

  6. Book test - Wikipedia

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    The modern concept of the book test involves the magician revealing a word, phrase, or image that the spectator has selected at random. The earliest known example is a variation on the modern Twenty One Card Trick, in which a series of operations reveals the chosen item through basic mathematics.

  7. Billet reading - Wikipedia

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    Billet reading, or the envelope trick, is a mentalist effect in which a performer pretends to use clairvoyance to read messages on folded papers or inside sealed envelopes. It is a widely performed "standard" of the mentalist craft since the middle of the 19th century. Billet is the French term for note or letter, referring to the rectangular ...

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  8. Zener cards - Wikipedia

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    The probability of guessing 8 or more correctly is 10.9% (in a group of 25, you can expect several scores in this range by chance). Getting 15 out of 25 correct is about 1 in 90,000. Getting 20 out of 25 correct is about 1 in 5 billion. Getting all 25 correct has a probability of about 1 in 300 quadrillion. See also. Ganzfeld experiment

  9. List of The Price Is Right pricing games - Wikipedia

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    The contestant then presses a button. The contestant wins the prize if the guessed pattern is correct. If the guess is incorrect, a buzzer sounds and the contestant must try again, not knowing how many digits are wrong or which ones. Changes can be made until the contestant finds the right pattern or until time has expired. Bonus Game

  10. Charlie Charlie challenge - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Charlie_Challenge

    Paranormal. The Charlie Charlie challenge is a divination game in which the putative answer to a yes–no question is found by waiting for a balanced pencil to point towards the word "Yes" or "No" written on a sheet of paper. As with a Magic 8-Ball, most players, typically teenagers, do not sincerely believe in the power of the mechanism.

  11. Mastermind (board game) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastermind_(board_game)

    Create the set S of 1,296 possible codes {1111, 1112, ... 6665, 6666}. Start with initial guess 1122. (Knuth gives examples showing that this algorithm using first guesses other than "two pair"; such as 1111, 1112, 1123, or 1234; does not win in five tries on every code.)

  12. Magic: The Gathering - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic:_The_Gathering

    Website. magic .wizards .com /en. Magic: The Gathering (colloquially known as Magic or MTG) is a tabletop and digital collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. [1] Released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast, Magic was the first trading card game and had approximately fifty million players as of February 2023.