In terms of strong, practical and easy magic that you can carry with you anywhere - this is one of the best. One of the very, very best.
A freely named number is used to choose two coloured markers from a business card. The spectator then imagines using those markers to colour in a simple doodle of a house.
Despite the free choices - your prediction, in full view from the start, is a picture of the doodle already coloured in - using exactly the colours they chose, and where to put them!
Invented by Steven Leadley, this amazing piece of mental magic fits in any wallet, works with any number they name (between 1 and 30) and can be repeated with a different result for walk around or repeat performances!
No reset, nothing to remember - just an ingenious combination of two principles to make a piece of magic that you can carry with you everywhere, and be ready at all times.
Genius.
Package includes two sets of business cards for repeat performances, paperclip to keep the cards together in your wallet (and use for the counting, as seen in the demo) and full explanation video.
"Saw the trailer for " ink -tuitive " by Steevo , and it caught my eye straight away , and if Liam Montiar is involved, you know its going to be good. . . . . . . for being a simple but effective trick,. . . . . Im getting Top draw reactions . . . Happy Daze 😁"
— Ian H. (5/5)
I love it except one part
"Super easy to learn and perform. Performed it multiple times to my work audience and went over well each time especially since you have tow different color options. My only gripe it that the text on the card is tiny. Even with my glasses on it's hard to to read."
— Brian T. (5/5)
Easy to learn but great reactions
"Inktuitive by Steevo is a super easy trick to learn, especially with the clear instructions included in the package. It’s a very practical routine that would make a strong opener for any set. The reactions are consistently great, and it works well for audiences of all ages. One of the best features is that it comes with two different methods, so you can repeat it at a gig with a fresh result. The force is really clever, inspired by an idea from Phill Smith, and the routine itself is charming—it can be performed simply or dressed up as much as you like. Overall, a cute, versatile, and highly enjoyable effect to have in your repertoire."