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How to Perform the Shipwreck Card Trick

With a story dictating the action, confused cards sort themselves out.

Things You'll Need

  • Tables
  • Playing Cards
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Instructions

    • 1

      Take all of the aces, jacks, queens and kings out of a deck.

    • 2

      Put them into four piles, each representing one suit. The cards must be face down, in this order: J Q K A - with the aces on top.

    • 3

      Pile the four stacks on top of one another so that you have just one pile of cards.

    • 4

      Begin your story: "Once upon a time there were four families heading for America on a ship. The Kings, the Queens, the Jacks and the Aces."

    • 5

      Point at the pile of cards.

    • 6

      "The trip was pleasant. The wonderful weather kept their spirits high, until one night they encountered a terrible storm. They were thrown to the left ... " Have a volunteer cut the pile to the left. You complete the cut.

    • 7

      "And they were thrown to the right." Have the volunteer cut the pile to the right. You complete the cut.

    • 8

      "Then they were thrown forward." Again, have the volunteer cut the cards, this time forward. Complete the cut.

    • 9

      "Then the ship wrecked! All of the people were scattered onto four different shores."

    • 10

      Deal the first card face down on the table.

    • 11

      Deal the next card to its right.

    • 12

      Deal the third card below the first card and the fourth card below the second card, forming a square of four cards. The fifth card goes on top of the first one.

    • 13

      Follow the pattern until all of the cards are dealt.

    • 14

      "But, as you can see ... "

    • 15

      Turn over the first pile of cards.

    • 16

      "The (whatever the cards happen to be) family ended up together on one shore."

    • 17

      Turn over the second pile.

    • 18

      "And the (next group) family found each other on another shore."

    • 19

      Continue the story with the remaining groups of cards.

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