Someone showed me a card trick with a regular shuffled card deck (52 cards) and a 2x2 cube.
The video can be found here https://bit.ly/3xKmPPa ( GDrive mp4 file ).
So, each square has 2x2 = 4 tiles, since its a cube there are 6x4 = 24 tiles. Each tile has a low number.
Spectators shuffle the deck and twist the cube.
When they are satisfied the performer asks a spectator to count the sum on top of the cube, which is 16.
Then they count of to the 16th card and he says, that would have been card X...
However, we are going to use the bottom of the cube which is unknown to all of us.
The sum of those tiles equals 12. After counting another 12 cards down it turns out to be the 6 of clubs.
This exactly matches the forecast which was on the table from the start.
HOW DOES THIS WORK: How to construct such a cube?
Some assumptions/remarkable notes
The difference between 16 and 12 = 4,
Each square has 4 tiles with low figures,
6 squares x 4 tiles = 24,
Does it work like a magic square, how is it constructed, what is the formula/the math?
The video can be found here https://bit.ly/3xKmPPa ( GDrive mp4 file ).
So, each square has 2x2 = 4 tiles, since its a cube there are 6x4 = 24 tiles. Each tile has a low number.
Spectators shuffle the deck and twist the cube.
When they are satisfied the performer asks a spectator to count the sum on top of the cube, which is 16.
Then they count of to the 16th card and he says, that would have been card X...
However, we are going to use the bottom of the cube which is unknown to all of us.
The sum of those tiles equals 12. After counting another 12 cards down it turns out to be the 6 of clubs.
This exactly matches the forecast which was on the table from the start.
HOW DOES THIS WORK: How to construct such a cube?
Some assumptions/remarkable notes
The difference between 16 and 12 = 4,
Each square has 4 tiles with low figures,
6 squares x 4 tiles = 24,
Does it work like a magic square, how is it constructed, what is the formula/the math?