![]() ![]() He then asks Teller to hold the cube covered in his hands, and when he opens his hands to reveal the cube, it matches the one Brundage had been scrambling on every side. In the live performance of this trick, Brundage scrambles his own cube whilst speaking to the audience, leaving the one selected untouched. This puzzle does not use a similar technique to the first, as all six sides of the cube are clearly shown before and after the trick. In all performances of the trick, when the cube is removed from the bag solved, the bag is immediately discarded without the audience being able to see inside for a second time. Possible explanations for this trick all believe that the bag is a gimmick. The cube in a bag trick involves taking a scrambled Rubik’s Cube, showing it scrambled to the audience, and then placing it in a paper bag (which can also be shown to the audience), before removing the cube once again, this time solved. The second trick shown in the speeding ticket video above involves Brundage showing the scrambled cube to the officers and then throwing it behind his back one handed and catching it solved. Here is a video tutorial by RedKB which shows the trick in action. Using simple sleight of hand, you can make the audience believe they’ve seen all six sides. Then, when you throw the cube in the air and catch it, all but one side of the cube will be solved. Then, by holding the original scrambled face towards the audience, undo the six moves whilst pretending to be trying to solve it. Using this “scrambled” cube, you can show the audience all six sides. By performing 6 easy to remember moves to the cube, it can appear entirely scrambled. When solved, one of the sides appears scrambled (impossible on a normal cube). This most basic variation is performed using a fake cube. There are numerous videos of this trick being performed, this one shows Brundage doing two variations of the trick to avoid a speeding ticket. It involves the magician taking a scrambled cube, showing each face to the audience, attempting to solve it himself beforehand, before finally throwing the cube in the air and catching it solved. One of the most common Rubik’s Cube tricks to be performed is the instant-solve trick. Instantly Solved Rubik’s Cube (with solution) Brundage succeeded in fooling Penn and Teller, and the video of his performance (which shows the tricks described below): Steven Brundage is a Rubik’s Cube magician who appeared on Penn and Teller’s “Fool Us”, in which magicians are challenged to fool two of the greatest minds in magic. In this article I will be going over tricks performed by Steve Brundage, the most well-known Rubik’s Cube magician. Some people have taken this to another level – Combining Magic and the Rubik’s Cube for an even more incredible performance. Watch magician Paul Vu performing in the Ellen show.Ĭubing and magic tricks both take a large amount of time to learn and master, but when executed just right, they can drop jaws and stun crowds. These characteristics bring the hobby of solving the Rubik’s Cube closer to another hobby – Magic tricks. Despite its apparent simplicity for most people who can solve the puzzle, it is still impressive as a party trick or a conversation piece. ![]() ![]() It may even inspire people to try and learn the cube. Solving a puzzle that they themselves had tried so hard to do in the past. Solving the cube has always been an extraordinary feat for most of the general public. Home » Rubik's Cube » Rubik's Cube Magic Tricks by Steven Brundage and Paul Vu Magic Tricks with the Rubik's Cube ![]()
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