Volt book

Take a deck of cards, shuffle it carefully and let any viewer take it off. Removal occurs in the left hand. After the removal is done, the lower part of the deck moves to the right hand, and the upper part of the deck remains in the left hand. After that, the right hand brings its part of the deck to the left hand and places this part next to the piece in the left hand. Parts of the deck must be parallel to each other and perpendicular to the palm of the left hand. Between the parts there must be a slot in which the little finger of the left hand should be. See the photos below.

 

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The middle and ring fingers of the left hand should be on the outside of the part of the deck that was raised by the right hand. Then connect together the sides of the parts of the deck that look towards the viewers so that at this point the deck looks like a single whole so that the slot is not visible. Next, the left hand should make the following movements in one second. The part of the deck that has been raised by the right hand opens as a cover of the book with the help of extending the index, middle, ring finger and little finger and should take the position shown in the photo below.

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The part of the deck that was in the left hand initially remains in the hand vertically, supported from above by the thumb of the left hand, and from below with the index finger and the little finger of the same hand. Then the thumb of the left hand pushes down on the upper edge of the part of the deck that is located closer to the palm and causes this part to slide on the index finger and little finger to the right side towards the other part until it occupies the same horizontal position above this part. In this case, the parts will look at each other face cards.

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After that, both parts begin to move horizontally towards each other. To make this movement possible, the index finger and little finger should bend in the joints inside the palm of your hand, and the thumb should continue to push part of the deck to the right, on top of which it is located.

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Further, a part of the deck that is under the thumb continues to move to the right side horizontally, and the other part moving to the left side, moves from the horizontal position to the vertical one. When both parts are perpendicular to each other, the index finger of the left hand should jump from the bottom of the part of the deck over it, as shown in the pictures, which is lower.

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After that, one part falls on the other, forming a single deck.