...nothing new or special to be honest.
Perform mentalism? If you don't have a magic
square in your repertoire you really should. Really. They build reactions so well and seem
impossible to your audience. Learn one.
The one you learn could be this one. It's simple to
learn, easy to do and will work. The audience will like it. It's clearly and well explained and has
a great explanation of how/why it works.
BUT - there are others that will seem even more
amazing!
Want to EASILY demonstrate REAL mathematical genius by revealing a thought of
cube-root with your magic square in under 30 seconds? With an excellent premise for the whole thing?
Then get RootSavant from Phill Smith. Oh, it's got a brilliant crib too which makes that REAL
mathematical genius thing a whole lot easier!
Got a decent peek? Have a look at Mark
Elsdon's version.
Want a well hidden crib? Matt Johnson's your man.
As I say,
pretty much everyone who performs mentalism should have a magic square up their sleeve and if you
don't, this is a good place to start.