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1. Put an invisible elastic band around one of your hands before the trick. Invisible elastic bands are thin and clear so they’re very hard to see up close or at a distance. Put your hand through the elastic band so it’s wrapped around your palm.
The invisible touch trick makes it seem like when you touch one volunteer on the nose, the other volunteer who has their eyes closed can feel it in the same place. While the trick makes it look like you only touched one of the participants, in reality, you actually touch both of them. Use an invisible elastic band to touch ...
Slide the index finger on your opposite hand under the elastic band to stretch it between your hands. Once you have the elastic band on your finger, pull your hands 4–5 inches (10–13 cm) apart to stretch it out. Warning: Be careful not to stretch the elastic too far or else it may snap and ruin the rest of your trick.
To perform the invisible touch trick, ask 2 people to stand 4 to 5 feet apart in front of you, and get one of them to close their eyes. Then, wave your hands around them and tell the audience that you’re detecting their energy.
Scrape the elastic over the tip of the person’s nose. With the elastic pulled tight, hold your hands on either side of the first person’s face. Lightly move your hands downwards in front of the person’s face and wiggle your fingers so the edge of the elastic band grazes the tip of their nose.
Wiggle your fingers so it looks like you’re “sensing their energy” so you can perform the trick. In reality, wiggling your fingers helps divert everyone’s attention away from your actual movements. Don’t touch the person who has their eyes closed by accident or else you may spoil the rest of your trick.
Ask 1 participant to close their eyes. Choose 1 volunteer to close their eyes and ask them to confirm that they can’t see anything. Have the other participant keep their eyes open. Ask the person with their eyes closed if they can see anything at all to confirm that their eyes are closed.