Crash Dice by Tenyo

This is one of Tenyo’s better tricks. It is simple, easy to perform and is a great visual effect. The performer displays a small handheld clear plastic container with a single regular sized white die in it. With a quick shake of the container, the die turns into eight miniature dice and the regular die… Continue Reading Crash Dice by Tenyo

Neck Cracker by Alan Wong

Neck Cracker is fun and funny. A tough combination. It is also relatively inexpensive, but once you receive this “trick” you may feel that it should be a few dollars cheaper. I am not sure this is accurately categorized as a trick since it is more of a gag or novelty item. It always draws… Continue Reading Neck Cracker by Alan Wong

MRI by Tenyo

This Tenyo trick is for budding mentalists. A small metal plate is handed out for inspection and then put in a stand between the spectator and performer. The spectator puts a card or some dice on their side of the metal shield and the performer reads the spectators mind and announces that number of spots… Continue Reading MRI by Tenyo

4 Dimensional Trunk by Tenyo

The performer opens a tiny handheld briefcase to reveal a golf tee and a ball marker with not much room for anything else. The tiny briefcase is then closed and reopened and a golf ball impossibly appears. Without bending the laws of physics, the golf ball cannot fit inside the slim and tiny black briefcase.… Continue Reading 4 Dimensional Trunk by Tenyo

Killer Bee by Chris Ballinger

If you have the time and a patient and attentive audience, this is a great trick. The effect of allowing a spectator to shuffle a deck of cards, then splitting it into two piles, divided by suit, and then ‘spelling’ all the cards from in the spectator’s pile that the spectator turns over (i.e. the… Continue Reading Killer Bee by Chris Ballinger

4-D Surprise by Tenyo

The performer takes a small handheld plastic base and a small plastic multi-color background and places it onto the base. A semi-transparent box is shown to be empty and is placed on the base. The audience can see that there is nothing in it. The background is removed from the base and placed back so… Continue Reading 4-D Surprise by Tenyo