WORD GAMES combines hyper realistic design, premium quality finish and expertly taught professional routines to deliver another remarkable release from Chris Rawlins.
WORD GAMES finally gives the alphabet deck a context that makes sense.
The hyper realistic design secretly incorporates a new, quick read psychologically invisible marking system. Each element of the WORD GAMES cards have been meticulously thought through and tested in the real world. Resulting in what we believe is the most real world seeming alphabet deck on the market.
Each WORD GAMES deck contains 52 letter cards, representing each letter of the alphabet, twice.
This extremely realistic and versatile prop has endless potential and is truly only limited by your imagination.
To get your creative juices flowing and as part of the studio shot tutorial, Chris thoroughly teaches four brand new routines utilising the WORD GAMES cards.
Ideo - A remarkable three phase demonstration of muscle reading, without the practice.
Favorite Word - Your friend combines random shuffling and intentional action to arrive at their favourite word.
Deeper Foundations - Your spectator randomly generates an image, which they focus upon. You draw the image the only imagine.
Magic Vending Machine - You magically produce called for objects from the empty card box.
Chris will also share a Rapid Fire Bonus section where he tips additional areas worth exploring with he WORD GAMES cards.
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"And… finally… the alphabet deck has a reason to exist.” - David Regal
“A few years ago I bought some official travel letter game playing cards and tried to think of a way to mark them and use them for some Mentalism… I eventually gave up. Turns out I just had to wait for Rawlins to apply his ingenious brain to it! They look exactly like a product you could buy, or already have in the games cupboard at home. The quality is better than the ‘official’ game cards I bought! Chris has made the alphabet deck and ‘everyday item.” - Alexander Marsh
“Chris has done it again. Beautifully deceptive, completely justified and utterly fooling! I love using it and I’m furious that I didn’t think of it!” - Simon Lipkin