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  2. French drop - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the oldest methods of vanishing, however it is still effective when properly executed. [1] Although the method is known as a vanish, it can also be used as a switch or transformation, giving rise to numerous possibilities.

  3. Vanishing puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Interactive SVG of The Disappearing Bicyclist – in the SVG file, move the pointer to rotate the disc. A vanishing puzzle is a mechanical optical illusion comprising multiple pieces which can be rearranged to show different versions of a picture depicting several objects, the number of which depending on the arrangement of the pieces.

  4. Thumb tip - Wikipedia

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    After pushing it well in with the right thumb, the left fist is opened to show the silk has disappeared. Alternatively, a lit cigarette, liquid, salt, or other small objects can be made to disappear in a similar manner. A similar effect is to cause a handkerchief or other small object to appear in the left fist after previously showing it empty.

  5. 23 Winter Crafts for Kids to Keep the Cold Weather Blues at Bay

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    The Best Ideas for Kids. Stretchy, fluffy and oh-so easy to make—this recipe for snowman slime from The Best Ideas For Kids calls for only a few ingredients (baking soda, contact lens solution ...

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  7. Missing square puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Animation of the missing square puzzle, showing the two arrangements of the pieces and the "missing" square Both "total triangles" are in a perfect 13×5 grid; and both the "component triangles", the blue in a 5×2 grid and the red in an 8×3 grid.

  8. The Vanishing Lady (illusion) - Wikipedia

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    As Amy Reading points out, the name given to this window illusion refers to one of the most famous tricks in stage magic, La Femme enlevée, known in english as The Vanishing Lady, created in 1886 in Paris by the French magician Buatier de Kolta, then taken up in London by Charles Bertram and presented worldwide by other magicians, such as Dr ...

  9. Dramatic images show water disappearing from Lake Mead - AOL

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    With water levels continuing to drop at the Hoover Dam, the federal government declared the first water shortage at Lake Mead on Monday, Aug. 16. Stephen Wilcox remembers a time when water levels ...