WORLD'S 10 GREATEST MAGIC TRICKS FINALLY REVEALED | FAMOUS MAGIC SECRETS

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Published 2022-09-23
The best talent shows around the world have seen some amazing magic acts! And more than just a magic trick, the great magicians are the ones who tell us a delightful story!
And in this video, we are gonna figure out the secrets behind the world’s top 10 most famous magic tricks.

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Below is the list of the World's Top 10 Most Famous Magic Tricks revealed:
At number 10: The Famous ‘Cups and Balls’ Trick (Mat Franco - America's Got Talent 2014)
At number 9: Zombie Box Illusion (The Sacred Riana)
At number 8: The Shrinking Card Illusion (Ben Hart - Britain's Got Talent 2019)
At number 7: The Mysterious Mind Reading Trick (Colin Cloud - America's Got Talent 2017)
At number 6: Girl on a Sword Trick (Criss Angel)
At number 5: Teleporting a Dollar Bill (Collins Key - America's Got Talent 2014)
At number 4: The Tic-Tac-Toe Trick (Jon Dorenbos - America's Got Talent: The Champions 2019)
At number 3: The Floating Glass Trick (TanBa - Britain's Got Talent 2017)
At number 2: Ghost Girl Trick (Josephine Lee)
At number 1: Flying in Rio (Dynamo)

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So guys, which one out of the Top 10 tricks did you like the most? And who’s your favourite magician?
Also, name any other video topic you would like us to create?
Leave us a comment below.

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All Comments (21)
  • @FactoFusion
    So guys, which one out of the Top 10 tricks did you like the most? And who’s your favourite magician? Also, name any other video topic you would like us to create?
  • Thank you for explanations for items 10 to 2, doing that high levatation using magnets at that place is impossible! First, to levitate that amount of weight they need to set up a huge electo magnet underneath, which cannot be done without being noticed in that place; second, that amount of magnetism will destroy all electronic devices near him, people's phones and cameras! Third, the levitated person over magment will be very unstable event with a few inches levitation, let alone a few feet! He pulled another trick but not the magnets!
  • @powerofk
    What’s amazing about these illusions are honestly how much work and set up they require. They are done so well that even if you know the trick, you still can’t see the trick when done live or even after multiple viewings. And that’s why I enjoy these guys - seeing “behind the scenes” honestly helps me appreciate even more all the hard work that the illusionists do to make their illusions come out just so perfectly.
  • @sabeehb9514
    The Dynamo trick - it would be almost impossible for him to stay balanced if used a magnetic field. Try using a small magnet and see how unstable it is. He would have inevitably flipped over and fallen.
  • Even when you know the secrets, magic is en exquisite joy to watch.. the physical effects, visual effects, and mentalism combined with awe .. it is an act that sparks wonder.. We love the wonders in life! In reality, magic is a trade of perfection amidst chaos, a generated certainty..it demands knowledge, hard work, and teamwork.. an apprentice or guildmember of magic is to be professionally respected.
  • @SanePerson1
    If Dynamo really does his thing magnetically, he's going to have a lot of explaining to do someday when someone in the crowd has a pacemaker that malfunctions in the vicinity of the magnets. Not only that, anyone with car keys in their pocket would feel them being strongly tugged at if the field strength was strong enough to levitate a 160-lb man.
  • Some people think that revealing the secrets ruins the magic, but knowing how they did it...especially so seamlessly...only makes me admire the performers that much more! P.S. Regarding Dynamo's levitation, I'm reminded of an observation by Science Fiction writer, Arthur C Clarke, in 1962. "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
  • It just feels so 'wrong' watching this but l couldn't resist! Thanks FactoFusion! Aloha from Maui!
  • a guy who used to be David Copperfield's assistant hosted a dinner event at a church I use to go to. The pastor and him were friends. He did a fantastic magic show. He would make birds appear out of nowhere right in front of you at your table and other cool illusions. He also sang and played bass, since I played guitar, he had me play that night with his band. My illusion was I never played country music, and I played the two hours' worth with their band, I don't think his other guitarist liked me since I was the lead guitarist that night. lol
  • @angelaread234
    Tell me how Jon Dorenbos does his card tricks? He's Amazing!!
  • @tomray8765
    A much bigger magnet would be needed for the Rio flying trick---He couldn't hide even half it on his person.
  • @mplsmark4132
    Most illusions or “tricks” are not my cup of tea, but the engineering behind them fascinating. I feel like the performer is playing me for a fool. The other thing, often times the “lovely assistant” is the real talent of the act.
  • @mikecox9389
    Great video. You said at the end if there's a secret that someone would want revealed, saw an illusion by david Copperfield years ago when placed in a clear box on stage and then a clear lid is placed on top then levitates in the box and then does rotating flips. Never forgot that and always wanted to know how he did it. Any ideas how he did that?
  • @achecase
    That last one, Dynamo floating, you're nutz, it a trick alright, but you're dreaming up an explanation.
  • @charlesshrem4875
    Fantastic explanations. I would love an explanation on a trick that Penn and Teller did on their show with 3 mugs and a fig newton. They did the trick to two other magicians, 1 being the magic dragon and another very famous magician whose name escapes me right now. I believe it's a math trick but for the life of me and a few fellow magicians could not figure it out. Thank you in advance. An amateur magician for forty years.
  • @jakemunoz2400
    In the dollar bill transportation trick the dollar he burned wasn’t real. Money doesn’t burn like that when it’s lit. That was flash paper
  • @barthvapour
    The dynamo floating explanation is complete nonsense, you can't float anything on top of a repelling magnet with just two like poles, it's inherently unstable. It's far simpler that like many tricks, the crowd are in on it and are crowded around him like that to conceal a physical mechanism lifting him from the ground. Which is why he doesn't go very high and in many of the camera angles his feet can't be seen. Plus the mechanism was probably repositioned for shots from different angles and the whole thing edited together.
  • @TonyByte
    For the levitation trick, pause the video at 23:04. The footage appears to have been manipulated. Examining it frame by frame, there's a white cloth below the magician. The right side of the cloth is filled in with pure white, likely concealing the elevator device that lifts him. As the cloth spins, around 23:06, it's either a person in white or a white cover to the elevator. It seems jeans briefly emerge from under the white fill. Either way, it makes the manipulation more evident. It's filled in white to match the sky, covering the elevator lift. It appears that everyone involved is in on the act, but their acting leaves much to be desired. When the shot switches to behind the magician, a pole going up his left pant leg becomes visible. In this same shot, the magician's feet (and the concealed elevator) are conveniently out of the frame. It's odd that they chose not to show his full body during the supposed levitation if they weren't hiding the elevator. The harness is also noticeable under his shirt from the front. In my opinion, using edited video to perform a trick is akin to making a superhero fly in post-production. There's no display of a magician's skill here, and it's an insult to the art form. It should be discouraged and called out. It's both disappointing and laughable that the video creator attempted to explain the trick using magnets when it clearly appears to be edited footage. The editing is subpar as well. In all honesty, if magnets were used at this scale, it would be amazing and revolutionary—truly magical. They would obviously backup and show a full camera shot and show he was actually floating.... but they can't because there is a lift / elevator / machine that everyone sees. In fact, no claim of sorcery necessary. Float some people with magnets and get 100 million views.