Werner Miller’s inaugural English release features 51 incredible tricks rooted in ingenious mathematical concepts. This collection includes not only card, number, and dice tricks but also fascinating topological illusions using paper and cardboard.
Among my favorites is “Quick Change Square,” where a 4×4 grid transforms from a non-magic square to a magic square in an instant. In “Crazy Square,” Miller creatively merges the classic “Chinese Compass” with the “magic square,” resulting in a delightful performance. “Aeolic Prelude” showcases a compass and an ESP deck, crafting a captivating ritual that culminates in an “anti-coincidence.” “Xcross” employs a chessboard and mathematical principles to deliver a stunning revelation.
Note: There is considerable overlap with the German ebook Alles Miller oder was.
1st edition 2006; 91 pages.
Contents Overview
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Royal Gifts
- Alias AKA
- Heave-Ho!
- Ladies on a Visit
- Hidden Reserves
- AA37
- The Calendar Card
- Giallo
- Teamwork
- With Distributed Parts
- ESP Marathon
- Pet Ghost
- Swindle Bet
- Almost Fool-Proof
- Virtus in Medio
- Caught Together, Hanged Together
- RFF Sandwich
- On Tour
- Aeolic Prelude
- All-Some-One
- Court Card Company
- Programmates
- Queens and Kings
- …The Girls’ Best Friends
- Fifty-Fifty
- Il Tuo Ferrari
- Gag Card Triplets
- Klondyke Separation
- Matching Queen
- Monge 415
- RFF Aces
- Standing Pat
- A Son of Pay Day
- Two Pyramentid Variations
- Bogy, the Magic Rabbit
- Meow
- The Chain Letter
- Crazy Square
- Prima Vista
- The Simplest
- Quick Change Square
- Don’t Trust in Colors!
- Mama Repuma
- Do-It-Yourself Genii Tube
- Dice Stacks – A New Principle
- Xcross
- Twin Dice Tunnel
- Muribus Unitis
- Whirl Squares
- Opus
- That’s An Old One!?
- About the Author