The Magic Square - Tricking Your Way To Mental Superpowers (Faking Smart Book 3) (2012) - Plot & Excerpts
It's quick, it's easy, and it will confuse people for reasons that will be frustrating and alien.
This is an example of how your brain can appear to work like a computer.
Perform this genius seemingly-mathematical feat on any napkin, any receipt, or even on your friend's arm.
You can learn the famous Magic Square, and you can learn it in under 10 minutes.
You will have a magician's Grand Finale, in your hands at any moment. This gets audible gasps, and you can wow people with this for the rest of your life...
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Your friend will name a random number. You then speedily write 16 different numbers into a 4x4 grid. With a smug flourish, you then reveal that all combinations and directions within the grid add up to their chosen number. It is simply mind-blowing.
Effortlessly perform a trick that it seems only a computer could perform, and learn how in 10 minutes from right now.
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