Virtual Impuzzibilities


Since the era of Zoom magic shows began, many magicians around the world have been using Jim Steinmeyer's beloved Impuzzibilities books to find inspiration mind-blowing tricks that are suitable for a virtual environment.
Now, with Virtual Impuzzibilities, the 9th release in this massively popular series, Jim looks to intrigue and inspire you with 14 different effects designed to fit perfectly into any virtual magic show or even socially-distanced live performance.
The biggest book in the series, Virtual Impuzzibilities includes effects like:
- Red-Scarlet and French Dressing: two interactive Oil and Water variations
- Virtual Applause: A mind-reading feat that simultaneously solves the applause problem many virtual shows experience
- Enigma Test: A surprising and amazing word test
- Zeitgeist: a fun effect where members of the audience cast a spell on another person
- And much much more!
As with the other Impuzzibilities books, this is a limited print that is likely to sell out quickly. Grab your copy now.
Customer reviews for Virtual Impuzzibilities
As for the price point, why wouldn’t you buy this book? It costs less than almost every other book, and everything contained between the covers is solid, hard hitting magic.
Buy it, and while you’re at it, buy all the other volumes too!
However, these are not really magic tricks, they all feel like puzzles.
It's true that they can be performed virtually, but I wouldn't include any of these in my performances. Perhaps aside from the final item (The Enigma Process), they're not magical, they don't feel impossible, and someone more prone to puzzles and mathematics could pick up on any of the methods used.
They're just interesting.
Community questions about Virtual Impuzzibilities
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Mark asks: Would any of the effects be suitable for a virtual presentation that's one-way? (i.e., there's an audience but it's not interactive).
- 1. Dottore responds:Yes, they all should work for virtual shows.
Tony asks: Are the tricks different from those in the other books in the series or is this just a collection of those in the previous books which work virtually?
- 1. Tony responds:Thanks for the quick answer. I was suspicious that this was coming out so quickly after the previous one (which I haven;t yet got). This series is absolutely wonderful and I have been performing many of the events from the earlier volumes online with great success! Will be ordering as soon as you have it!
- 2. Jim responds:We contacted Jim and asked about the contents. He says that the book is not a compilation from other books. There are 14 effects, and the material is published here for the first time. It's new effects for Impuzzibilities readers.
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