Blank Inside

“Blank Inside” is going to fool you. Kyle Purnell has created a trick which is devilishly clever and easy to do.
You begin by asking the spectator to name a number - twenty-five for example. That number becomes your time limit as you frantically begin cutting the deck and removing cards, one at a time, within twenty-five seconds.
With just a second to spare, you drop the deck to the table, announcing that you’re done. But then you realise that you never actually explained what your aim was.
The named number - twenty-five - was, in fact, your target. Turning over the cards one at a time, you reveal that they add up to twenty-five. But that’s not it...
You then explain that the trick actually only works with one number. Twenty-five.
As you turn over the rest of the deck, you’ll get gasps as you show that every single card is blank! It’s a stunning ending that will baffle even the most discerning audience members!
NOTE: Blank deck not included.
Running time: 19 minutes 43 seconds
Includes video and PDF instructions.
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rob asks: Are there still 52 cards at the end of the trick? I want to smash this one and another one together. Thanks!
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:There can be, yes.
Apurva asks: Hi: 1. Can this be done standing up, so does the minor cleanup required you to be seated 2. Do you have to use blank cards or some other cards (like a deck of jokers, which are less "gimmicky") can be used? Thanks!
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:He teaches a stand-up method. You can use any cards other than blank cards.
Jeffrey S asks: I ordered it but don't see blank decks for sale on you site, except the jumbo bicycle one. As I understand it, the trick requires a blank deck and doesn't come with it, so where to buy?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:If you search "Blank Face Bicycle Cards" they will come up.
Chuck asks: I have failing eyesight. Would this effect my ability to do Blank Inside? Thank you.
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:You should be just fine to do it.
Eddie asks: Can any blank deck be used?
- 1. Sgkyduyen responds:Any blank deck will work for you ;)
- 2. Craig responds:It doesn’t even have to be done with a blank deck…you could use a deck with a different colored back.
Steve asks: I'm only moderately good at palming while standing; do I have to be seated in order to clean up, well, cleanly?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:The handling that is taught could easily be done standing.
- 2. Kyle (creator) responds:Absolutely no palming necessary :)
- 3. MADGAR responds:if palming needed , it's not for me . thank you for clarifying.
Norm asks: how much math is required?
- 1. David Matkin responds:See no 7 above.
Rick asks: What happens if they say "5" (or less) as their number ? You would have to deal yourself 5 Aces, if that was the case
- 1. Kyle (creator) responds:Hey Rick, Kyle here! Thanks for your question :) while it's a little difficult to answer without disclosing methodology publicly, I will say it absolutely works with any number they name, even under 5. Some numbers are more 'theatrical' than others, and therefore more preferable IMO, BUT i have absolutely gotten just as great reactions when lower numbers were named :)
- 2. Lionel responds:Your questions assumes that 5 cards have to be dealt. Why not 2 cards consisting of a 3 and a 2 or 3 cards consisting of 3 aces and a 2 etc.
George asks: Is there math calculations that have to be done quickly?
- 1. Kyle (creator) responds:Hi George! Kyle here. Great question. Yes there is some math involved... But as anyone would tell you, I'm literally terrible at mental math, but i can do this and do it confidently...so if that's the case, then there's hope for anyone :)
Michael asks: Is it a freely selected number, and can the number change from one performance to another?
- 1. Kyle (creator) responds:Hey Michael! Great question :) literally any number can be named under 30, and yes, it's different every time you perform. In the PDF, I briefly go over how you could tweak the method so that any number under 60 could be named, but honestly i don't think it's needed.
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