Want to send a card flying in the air? It will take a little bit of practice, but flicking a card is a fairly easy parlor trick once you’ve got the mechanics down. This is a great way to end a card trick with panache, play up your dark and mysterious energy, or simply pass the time. In this article, we’ll break down what you’ll need to do to flick a card.

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Practice until the move is consistent.

  1. This should be one, fluid motion that looks totally effortless. It can take some time to figure out exactly how this motion works. Experiment with the following until you can get it every time:
    • Your thumb and the grip of your fingers should apply moderate pressure. Adjust if the card keeps slipping, or buckles too far to move easily.
    • Speed up the movement of your thumb for better results.
    • Rotate your wrist as you flick for additional force.
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Catch the card.

  1. Snatch it out of the air with your opposite hand. Catching the card can actually be more difficult than flicking it, in terms of how much practice it takes. Once you can flick consistently in the same direction, try to catch it with your other hand. It may help to watch the card as it leaves your hand, and follow it with your eyes.[2]
    • If you're not confident you can catch it, flick the card directly at a spectator instead when you perform. This won't derail the act in the same way dropping the card could.
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