Learn and perform the Jack Robbers card trick using a deck of cards, practicing sleight of hand, timing, and presenting a surprising reveal to friends.



Step-by-step guide to perform the Jack Robbers card trick
Step 1
Find the four Jacks in the deck and place them together on the top of the deck.
Step 2
Square the deck and hold it face down in your hands over the table.
Step 3
Make a tiny gap under the top four cards with your little finger and keep that finger break in place.
Step 4
Practice the double lift ten times by pushing the top two cards forward and lifting them as one to turn over and show a single card.
Step 5
Deal four small face-down piles on the table by moving one card from the top of the deck to each pile.
Step 6
Practice the fake Jack placement by using a double lift to show a Jack while actually dropping the single second card onto the pile so the real Jacks stay on top.
Step 7
Repeat the fake Jack placement for each of the four piles until you can do it smoothly without looking at your hands.
Step 8
Learn and rehearse a short robber story in your notebook to say while you deal so your words match each fake placement.
Step 9
Perform the routine for friends by telling your story and doing the four fake Jack placements so the Jacks secretly stay together on top.
Step 10
After the story finish, spread the top of the deck to reveal the four Jacks together and take a bow.
Step 11
Share a video or description of your finished Jack Robbers performance on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can I use if I don't have a regular deck of cards?
If you don't have a standard deck, cut card-sized paper rectangles and write or print four Jacks, then follow step 1 by placing those marked Jacks together on top of your homemade deck.
I'm flashing the second card during the double lift—how do I stop that?
Practice the step 'Practice the double lift ten times' slowly with the table supporting your hands and keep the tiny finger break under the top four cards as instructed so you lift both cards squarely as one and avoid showing the second card.
How can I adapt the trick for younger or older children?
For younger kids, simplify by dealing only two piles and using a short picture-based robber story in your notebook, while older kids should perform all four fake Jack placements and add misdirection and a longer rehearsed story from the instructions.
How can we make the performance more exciting or personal?
Personalize the routine by writing a unique robber story in your notebook, adding a costume prop while you tell your story and do the four fake Jack placements, and finish with the dramatic spread of the top of the deck to reveal the four Jacks for a video to share on DIY.org.
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Facts about card magic for kids
⏱️ Timing is everything: a quick flick or the right pause can turn an ordinary move into a magical reveal.
🔁 A card 'force' lets a magician control which card a volunteer appears to choose — it's a secret that feels like magic.
🃏 A standard 52-card deck has four jacks — perfect for building a Jack Robbers routine!
👀 Misdirection works because people naturally follow a performer's gaze and gestures — you can guide attention with a look or a point.
🎩 Prestidigitation is the fancy name for sleight of hand; magicians practice tiny moves thousands of times to make them smooth.


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