This routine serves as the grand finale for my formal close-up and parlor magic shows. It stands out as one of my most impactful creations, delivering a magical, unforgettable, and practical experience.
The course goes beyond a simple instructional guide; it explores the creative process, magical theory, psychological elements, technique development, and decision-making. This makes it a valuable resource for anyone interested in magic, regardless of whether they choose to perform this specific routine.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
This is a virtual product, not a physical item. To perform the routine, you will need two ungimmicked Rubik’s cubes for speed solving, which are not included.
Your purchase grants you access to the course on this platform, available anytime from any device. Please note, this is not a downloadable product.
By purchasing this product, you also receive performance rights to showcase this routine in your theater, private, or corporate events. However, performance rights for television or digital platforms like YouTube or Instagram are not included.
Additionally, you will have access to a moderated comment section where you can ask questions and share your experiences with fellow learners.
The course comprises 11 chapters with a total runtime of approximately 80 minutes.
IMPORTANT NOTE
To effectively perform this routine, you must learn to solve the cube in under a minute. While this is achievable, it may take a few weeks to master the necessary moves. I recommend watching JPERM’s videos for free tutorials. I learned using a book that covers just 2% of the content, focusing on memorizing fewer than 10 algorithms. While I provide some tips in the course, the practice will be up to you.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Performance (2) (15 min)
- Origins (5 min)
- The Magic Gesture (7 min)
- The Cubes (4 min)
- Structure Overview (7 min)
- Techniques (18 min)
- Explanation (8 min)
- Additional Ideas (5 min)
- The Daisy Flower (10 min)
- Cube Solving Tutorial (external resource)
- Credits
CREDITS
This piece was inspired by the remarkable contributions of pioneers in Rubik’s Cube magic, particularly Usui Takamiz and Karl Hein (Karl Koppertop). If you have an interest in Rubik’s Cube magic, I highly recommend exploring their work.