@@TVJandro Whats going on Penn and Teller are just not that stupid? (even for one of your tricks fooling them! BUT THIS WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR HAND IN THERE DOING IT!🤦♂️🤣) you must have some thing on them! If they are that stupid I should be doing their show! I would be getting a lot more correct! Does it take you a whole minutes to select the card (from only 10 LOL) and slide it into the box and close the clay?
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 You do realize that Penn and Teller are standing right next to him, and they obviously don't see him "selecting" a card and putting it inside the box. They know he's using sleight-of-hand, (everyone does) but the method he used is what fooled them.
@@nineballjunky "and they obviously don't see him "selecting" a card and putting it inside the box" YOU DIDNT WATCH THE TRICK? YOU DIDNT SEE HIS HAND IS HIDDEN IN A BIG LEGO BOX? ARE YOU THAT STUPID? THATS WHY THEY DONT SEE IT DUMMY!🤦♂️🤣 "They know he's using sleight-of-hand" DO YOU EVEN KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS? APPARENTLY NOT! AGAIN ITS ALL HIDDEN INSIDE THE LEGO BOX Do you think the box is there for no reason he is doing it behind the lego box and they cant see his hand? THIS IS NOT SLEIGHT OF HAND! THIS HACK DOES NOT HAVE SKILL!🤦♂️🤣
A magician so good he has to do the trick with hands hidden! 🤦♂️🤣 Even then very slow to pick the card and slide it in the box and poorly close the opening on the end!
It really was. Penn was just thinking "if we actually find a two of diamonds in there this trick is so damn good we got nothing" and the look on his face when Teller holds it confirms it. They were both just totally stunned to the point they didn't even have the barest theory to deliberate.
at that point the only way the 2 was getting in their is if it was their the whole time or he slips it in. and he never handled it. when he went to unwrap it he says this is impossible. probably at that point he noticed theirs no way he could slip a card in pass the wrap and alarm. (the legos sure)
I don't care how he did it. Teller is almost in tears at the end. This guy brought the essence of magic back in the hearts of the two old timers. This is a beautiful piece of magic. I love spanish magicians so much. That was so strong...
I love when Penn said "You're gonna let me do it?" At this point he had completely crossed out the possibility that any Sleight of Hand could have happened before that point due to the fortification, so he assumed It had to come after the box was already out. That was the moment he was truly stumped.
that's the most pure meaning of being fooled if Penn and Teller had considered the posibility of the sleight being done before the clay box was out they may have caught or though of something, but it caught them so off guard that at that point it didn't matter one bit if they could have sat down and figured out between them how the trick was done, because regardless they have been, in a very literal sense, completely fooled and misdirected
I think the real mystery is how he came clean. Things can of course be in the clay block. But if so, it is unthinkable how Jandro would allow Penn to handle the dirty clay block.
@@yookoala you nailed it The main reason Penn and Teller got fooled wasn't because they didn't knew the trick. if they sat and talked for some minutes they probably could have gotten an idea. Its because they were completely distracted and acted cocky being so sure that the trick would take place when Jandro would open the box and they got completely caught off guard and literally fooled in how the trick was being performed.
i am trying to break down what happened in my head, i think he had the box, alarm, lock, card, and clay all separate in the lego box. Then with 1 hand, slipped the card and, activated the alarm, locked it, and started to cover it in clay entirely, all with one hand. to be able to do all that seamlessly while continuing on conversation, is amazing.
I love how they're so utterly fooled they don't even bother going to sit down and discuss while Alyson asks questions, they just go "we're stumped" and give the trophy immediately. It's great.
The funny thing is if they just take 2 seconds to think about it the answer is obvious. They opened the box which means the card was already in it, which means the table has a false bottom and someone slipped it into the Lego box after they knew the card. They where so impressed with the fact that he let them open the box.
@@master0poker84 One in four because Penn always choose 2. More realisticly its probably one in three or even one in two depending on how much your trust psychology. People usually dont go for the first or last one. Its most likely people go for the higher middle option.
@@Habeas.Corpus.1215 You think Penn and Teller wouldn't notice...he was holding the box so everyone could see it can't be replaced,u guys behind keyboard love finding solutions but in this case there isn't one🤷♂️
There is no explanation because it either was deleted (this is the magician's channel after all) or because it is obvious how it was done so no one really cared to actually write it down. But since you asked, here's the trick: He starts the trick with a full deck of cards inside that lego box. All cards are ordered by color and numbers. When Teller chooses diamonds, he puts all non-diamond cards into his sleeve. When Penn chooses the 2, he puts that card inside the wooden box. You can't hear the alarm sound because it's either a trick alarm that can be switched off, or a trick box with a secret opening or he just opens it very slightly which doesn't raise the alarm as you can see. He then puts the clay around the wooden box. The clay does clearly not have the same shape as in the video from Spain. He then puts the rest of the diamond cards into his sleeve and that's it. He had like 90 seconds to do all that which is more than enough to pull this trick off. Even if this wasn't how the trick was actually done, it could've been done this way. That said, I really enjoyed the act, but more because of Jandro's character and spontaneous humor than because of the trick itself.
7:00 has to be the most iconic Fool Us take. The wacky background, Jandro running around, the color legos messed up on the floor, Pen watching Teller in astonishment while holding the card and the white board, just standing there speechless. Masterful
Seeing Penn and Teller standing there (almost frozen for about 3 seconds) with an absolutely dumbfounded look of disbelief! This was absolutely priceless. Thank you Jandro for creating this moment in time for all of us to share!
@@MBValentine Oh did it take you that long to work it out? Are you so stupid you think penn is so stupid he didnt know how it was done even before he saw the open end of the "clay"?🤦♂🤣 Magic 101 slit in the box Cards up the sleave! He didnt even need any skill it was hidden in a big box! 🤦♂🤣 They knew how it was done! even without inspecting the props which they never do! But thats ok if you still can work out its a simple unskilled prop trick! Anyone could do, well maybe not you!
This performance was one of the core memories I had with my grandpa before he passed. We always watched penn and teller but this one stood out the most as I remember how shocked he was. In the moments leading up I remember him saying that “it can’t be the card, that’s impossible.” When it finally was revealed, he exclaimed that it had to just be pure magic. These memories make me happy knowing that I spent the last couple years of his life sharing these moments of joy. I miss you grandpa.
That is wonderful. Now I am a 4 time grandad, I try to be the fun person they can laugh with and trust totally to act the fool. Onu time is precious, and after 2 heart attacks I know my time is quickly running low, so each moment I get to spend with them I try to have fun with them, in the hope they remember me with fondness, and also lhand down some important life lessons and wisdom Ive had to learn the hard way myself. Its lovely you have these memories with your Grandad, May you too create memories with your grandchildren when the time comes my friend. God bless from England
Penn and Teller's reactions to getting fooled are always a great sight... but this is the first time I can recall them ever being so stunned, that they're rooted to the spot, and Penn actually looks disturbed by what he's just witnessed. What I liked best is that P&T were so confused that they didn't change their expressions or body language for those few seconds, even when a Spaniard was running around the stage, screaming, and hugging each of them 😆😂 An absolute masterpiece, Handro. Totally raised the bar for mentalism and magic 🙏
They look like their brain just simultaneously exploded and imploded. They simply can't understand what they just saw. Great stuff, explanations from others or not.
I always felt like this trick was sort of obvious, the only thing I don’t understand is where the other 39 numbered cards went. But sliding a card in through that lid then folding over the clay with your hand in the Lego box seems simple enough.
@@jimsmith4907 I can't imagine that's it, or he wouldn't have let Penn smash the Lego box. Look at how Penn smashes it. It looks like he's goofing around for the camera, but he's making sure to dismantle it completely and push it all off the table to make sure there's no hidden compartment either in the Lego bricks or the table.
Thanks for the performance! Hearing Penn say "This seems like an impossible trick..." (almost ZERO magician interaction with props during performance) and "This can't be the two of diamonds..." is strangely satisfying. He's there, unwrapping the clay with tactile sense of both the brick structure and clay wrapped box (that we as rewinders don't have) which only emphasizes his incredulity in his voice. Teller's expression of disbelief when he holds up the card...this was just a fun act to watch!
This was an incredible thing - this was two stooges getting fooled by a magic trick. You could see it all over both of them, they have absolutely no idea how this was done, note fooled on method or expectation - just clueless.
@@stefanandrews5098 Here's the thing - if there was any clear way to force through the clay, Penn would have seen it. Whatever the method, it was cleaner than anything.
Mhm, what do you mean with almst zero magician interaction with props? His left hand is in the box THE WHOLE Time and you can't see what he's doing. I think it would be fairly easy to prepare a ordered deck, place the card into the box, close it, close the clay and then vanish the deck, either via sleight of hand or hidden pocket in the bottom of the Lego Box.
@@Sandro1155 I mean, you did see Penn struggling to open the clay with both hands, right? Now imagine doing that manipulation with TELLER watching your arm the whole time, and only one hand. That's part of why they were so incredulous. Penn was asking Teller if he'd seen any obvious movements to indicate the obvious sleight of hand. He had not. Which is honestly impressive in itself.
It's the moment when Penn is astonished that Jandro was going to have *him* pull the card out. It means that Penn truly did not think the card was in there yet. He knew the if two of diamonds was in there that Jandro did it without him knowing it. The trick had already been completed, and neither Penn nor Teller had even realized it.
@@huzzzer6083 If that were the case, he would have to have had 51 other cards tucked away in that box, with only 1 hand to move things around and hide it... all while it's in an alarmed locked box covered in clay? A physical force doesn't even seem possible.
I love it. They're so completely stumped they don't even bother sitting down. I think you can even hear Teller break character and go "I have no idea..." right before Penn calls the trophy down.
The look on Penn's face when Jandro gives him the box to open is just... priceless. And then the rest is just P&T making eye contact and obviously communicating "Holy shit, it's already in the box! Did you catch it? How is it already in the box?!?" It's just amazing to watch. What a beautiful trick. P&T have seen so many variations of this trick, but they all include a last-second load. By the time they were ready to start watching for the trick, it was already over.
bit surprised they were folled. he ad a long long time to put teh card in, as he had teh hand inside the box for more than a minute after they named the card, so he had all the time to put the card in with nobody be able to see it inside the lego box. very simple.
@@djjackata8756 yeah, getting the card in isn't hard (sliding it through a crack and then closing up the clay). But where did he get the card from? Maybe a hidden base with all the cards, so he needed all that time to select and cover the other cards?
@@sebakerckhof6895 inside the lego box of course, nicely sorted so he could quickly get the one he needed. The only question is where he put the other 39 he didnt need afterwards. Probably one big lego piee with a hidden closure
@@bobthebuilder3609 Oh god the office is the stupidest show out there. Thanks for pointing that out. I hate this forced, dumb, "embarrassment" humor. It's not a comedy show, it's a cringe show.
Penn was done at the "you're gonna let me do this" part. He expected him to slip a card in while he was opening the clay / box, whatever. Teller was still turning wheels in his head. But he was also done once they've opened the box... The stillness in their bodies, the shock while looking at the 2 of diamonds... Priceless. Jandro, you're one of the greatest performers alive, and I hope to come to Spain or Vegas one day and watch your shows in person. Great stuff.
@@NicotheRM I don't have to cause that was my point. That the ones who were fooled were the audience members and not the magicians themselves. It seems obvious but it also seems like 99.99% of the people who watched this didn't realize that P&T were just advertising jandro's show and were not interested in his actual performance.
The joy of Jandro and humor, paying homage to his influence, and the pure fun Penn and Teller have…this is such a stellar act. I love it, Jandro you are the jam my man!
Watched first time now. As always great trick from this Spanish masters. I needed 2-3 minutes to understand how its done (my version of course). 1) Magician is holding deck of cards inside lego box and knows exactly order of cards; 2) When P&T make their choices he is prepared to grab (using 1 hand only) exact card (i think its the only risky moment in the trick, its all about skill of counting and card feeling) and he does it, while talking; 3) Then he folds in half with his fingers and puts this card inside box while one part of clay is open (when Penn will clear this clay you will see that its possible without any problem according to how this clay package is done), this open space is exactly where one side of the box got very narrow gap (close to bottom from one of the sides); important to notice that right after grabbing the exact card his deck is waiting somewhere close to his hand because all manipulations are done with one hand; 4) The card is in the box now (which is closed of course with a real lock) and he is closing with one hand the open space with clay and presses it down to look solid; 5) Then its 2 options. Or he is hiding deck in his sleeve right after and before lego destruction or he is doing it right in the moment of destruction (maybe thats why he is using this hand to get the right angle of 100% hiding deep in the sleeve, when he tells Penn that its his show + watching his eyes to additionally get his attention doing last hiding action). Rest of things are obvious and so great. And i believe that magician got that 2-3% of insecureness that he could grab different card, thats why he is checking card with Teller so involved and after realising the card is right he sincerely celebrates it (even that this action is also planned of course :))). What do you guys think?
I don't think that's it, Penn and Teller can see his hand is in the box. Surely they would peek inside the lego casing to make sure that's *not* how it's being loaded in
I think you are spot on! Here is a few pointers which support your theory a - the clay had a flap on the side, I think where the possible gap is between the lid of the box and the side pieces. This clay flap is easy to mold into place and close the clay with one hand after the card has been inserted while the clay was still open. b - long sleeves from jacket. It is very easy to have a retractable cable with 9 x 4 cards minus 1 total of 35 cards attached on a sledge and have these retract into the sleeve. Maybe when he is taking out the baseball bat for distraction or during the destruction of the legos. c - you can see the card being folded and dented when Teller takes it out, this is probabaly from being inserted. good theory @noneedtowhine
This was my thought too! The one edge of the clay was the only thing that stood out to me at first, which is what eventually lead me to this theory. Seems like it wouldn't have been too hard to smooth that out more while hidden. If that was done, I don't think I would have a clue how this was done! Great trick regardless.
That was astounding. You can tell by Penn and Teller's reaction and how fast they called the trophy down that Jandro is on an entirely different level. Wow.
@@romanreichel4807. Thanks for trying, but the glasses are for misdirection. There are other videos on TH-cam when he performs the trick without them. He promises no tech etc was used. He has contacted me personally to dismiss many of my suggestions (watch, and read the comments in his own TH-cam upload of Penn and Teller) . He will reply to comments if they are reasonable. You will see he has dismissed many of my explanations. Good luck!
@@michaellavery4899 One hint is he opens similar pages irrespective of chosen page so maybe he has written specific stuff related to each page in some page range and then reads those smaller ones
Go see them in Vegas. He will speak directly to you after the show while he takes a selfie with you. Also, he does several interview where he speaks in great length about different subjects.... Great human
I love this. Magic at its purest and rawest. No big fancy props, no long monologues about the magician’s life history; just picking a card, and somehow, it’s there. Amazing.
Great show and genious! This is of course not a card trick but a mentalist trick. This guy actually buys himself with his story over a minute time to do on the middle of the stage with his left hand, what he wants -- without any one getting suspicious! Simply genious!!! Fully deserved the prize.
This is simply beautiful. It's way too fun, and when Penn goes "you'll let me do this?!" Like "seriously there's no sleight of hands?!" And they go "what? Do you know? What?" After the 2 of diamonds is revealed. Surely, as Penn himself said "this looks like an impossible trick".
I have been watching a lot of these and I haven't seen Penn and Teller so lost for words. They pretty much said this is an impossible trick, give him the trophy!
This is one of the greatest tricks ever. Now idk if i am right or wrong, but i thought of something that might explain the trick.. You see, his hand was in the box the whole time, so he might've had the whole deck inside the box, as an order, so as he was dealing with penn and teller, he asked teller the suit names individually, buying him enough time to go through the suites, after that, he asked penn for a number, which penn said and he asked them to draw, buying him enough time to go through with the numbers and choose the correct card using his calculation, and put the other cards right into his sleeves after that he sealed the clay and all, while keeping them busy in talking.. He wasn't 100% sure that it has gone right and that explains his joy at the end! However, you need years of training to pull off something like this, something this fast!! This dude is great!
I thought of that too, and I think it’s probably something like that (as his hand was in there a very long time, and perhaps his personality is so distracting that it didn’t register to them or even if it did, they didn’t know exactly how), but he did it SO damn well that it’s impossible to say for sure. He definitely has their number. Hell, could be way off base with this too, who knows.
yeah you got it or close enough. he navigated to the correct card, slid it into the box probably from the bottom via a sliding panel, and then sealed the clay
I don't know how many of these Fool Us clips I've watched, but this one might be my favorite. Wildly entertaining performance, and just a fabulous payoff. Penn & Teller are both thoroughly enthralled, and they know they're stumped immediately. Just perfection.
That's absolutely astonishing. As a layman I can't even pretend to have a guess. And watching P&T it seems like they felt more or less the same. Thanks for something truly enjoyable and unbelievable!
I have a theory. First of all, the fact that he had his left hand hidden the entire time gave me a hint. In the house of LEGOs, he had an entire deck of cards where he knew the order. The box had clay around it, so there may have been a slit in the clay and the box. After getting the correct card, he put it through the slits and kneaded the clay when he was done to remove the slit!
@@eiyp3Yep, you can see when he's wheeling the box out at the very beginning that his hand is fully inside the box, where it remains until smash time.
This seems like the most likely approach, still having him palm and ditch the deck THAT close is impressive. I can't tell where it would end up at the end of it all.
Surprised people are so stumped by this?!? Actually kinda surprised Penn and Teller were stumped by this. His hand is inside the lego box the entire time. There's a seam in the side of the clay. And the pee pee alarm, is not centered, but off to one side. Once they chose the card, he simply counted it out from the deck he was hiding in the lego box in his hand, slipped it into the box, between the lid and the wall, which is why the pee pee alarm is offset.. to make sure the card can be pushed most of the way in without hitting it and getting stuck. Then he closed the seam on the clay, but poorly, as it's still very visible. Then just got rid of the cards he had in his hand, likely via some hidden compartment in the table.
I feel the same way tbh! Like the inside was hidden the entire time! Doesn’t discount the idea or the performance but this one seems pretty easy to do tbh
The most amazing thing is searching for the card, hiding it and vanishing it in the box...with one hand only....while talking all the time...In a foreign language. Great skills!
6:05 - This is the moment Penn decided he won. If Jandro had touched that box at all, they may have had a guess, but the fact that he let them unwrap it, unlock it, AND take the card out without him touching it at all, blew their minds and sealed that win. Magnificent!
Except they were so misdirected they forgot Jandro had one hand on the box the entire time it was concealed by the Legos. There must be something false about the box and false about the clay, and Penn himself destroyed the evidence.
Well done ! I love the SIMPLICITY ! No extra moves, no tossing balls all over the theatre etc. just two choices, open the box, there’s the card. Nice ! 🎭
You guys gotta realize he had an almost an entire deck of cards in his hand. Once knowing the card they chose, he had to, using only touch with very little space pluck out the 2D, insert it into the box, reseal the clay, and then find a way to make all the rest of the cards disappear... All while yapping, and bantering along with them. There's a reason P smashed the Legos so hard. He wanted to see if there were any loose cards to come out of the Lego pile. The reason they just gave it to him is that they couldn't figure out how he got rid of 39 cards without any obvious signs. If there is a major aspect to the trick they can't figure out, they give the award.
Here's my guess; There's more to the box than seems; He was holding the box the whole time, there's a card selection mechanism inside the box, and a selection mechanism interface outside, could be hidden lever, magnets etc.. The plasticine helps muffle any sound movement produced by the mechanism. Can I have the Fooler trophy?
I have never seen Penn react like that. "You let me do that?" "There can't be the 2 of diamonds in here." He almost lost his composure and I waited for him to say "but now you cannot do your sleight of hand."
One of my favorite parts of this show is watching Teller's reactions. You can tell when he is enjoying it, and you can tell when they blow his mind. At 7:09 he mouths "what?"... and that was wonderful. 😎 Teller does great magic lectures, by the way.
Penn and teller just gave up, "bring down the trophy", just like ok you win. They didn't even try to understand it, it was that incredible. Never seen then fold this easily. Great job!
Excellent Trick! For those who wondered. The alarm doesnt set off until the box is more than halfway open, so the clay is necessary to hold the box in a half-open state for him to slot the card in. The conversation with Penn and having Teller to draw is to buy the time for the setup for him to select the correct cards. The shape is select first because its easier to eliminate the cards by the shape, that would be left to 10 cards to work with. After Penn selected the card, he will have to buy time from Penn and Teller for him to slot in the correct card. Once the card had been slot into the box, he closes the clay which in turns closes the box and the lock.
@@lionelteo4159 I agree this is obviously the right answer. The sheer fact he had his hand inside a literal box indicates he was doing something in it. Would have been a different story if he never touched the lego box. It’s easy to find an alarm that’s either only light sensitive or doesn’t get triggered before a certain angle. It’s also easy to create a slit somewhere to shove unused cards. The alarm and lock are just red herrings to make it appear more authentic.
OMG! 4:51 thru 4:54. You can hear a chirp sound. I fully believe he almost screwed up the trick by completelysetting off the alarm in the box! I definitely feel you can tell he placed the card in the box and reclayed the box before having him smash it. Only reason his hand was in there the whole time and stalling after Penn told him the number.
So fucking funny this guy lmfao the accent made it more funnier, the most funniest shit is the 3 different personalities on the stage lmfao, one angry, one clown and one mute lmfao
Great trick, well done. Advise on the video upload: please don't include the horizontal background bars. They are forcing viewers to watch the video in a much smaller size than it can be.
It's surely to elongate the time before it's taken down for copyright, by fooling the image recognition AI. It's only a matter of hours really until it's taken down manually.
I love the way he and Penn bounce off each other. This bloke has awesome stage prescence and is probably the funniest I've seen on the show. I could be totally off as I'm usually pretty bad at guessing ... the "peep peep" alarm only goes off when you open it from the top. If the bottom of the box can be pulled out somehow, or a slit on the box to slip it through it wouldn't set off the alarm. With forty in a deck up his sleeve, he could be counting cards as he is rattling off the first two suits as suggestions, when Teller picks the suit, he'd only count the ten remaining cards from the ten cards in Teller's chosen suit, depending on their position in the deck and count to the number Penn selects to place in the box. Other commenters have pointed out the looseness of the clay. Really, really enjoyed this trick!
It's obvious how this trick is done. Pfttt, oldest trick in the book! Clearly he stopped time and simply picked the card from a deck, placed it in the box, wrapped it in clay and then resumed time again as if nothing ever happened. What was it, amateur hour?
Jandro, your hand is in the box the entire time, so there is only one way to do this trick, wink wink. The trick is how you can do more than one thing at once. Talk and "do magic" simultaneously. Amazing work Jandro!
If you look closely at 4:27, you can see he pauses time, unravels it all puts the correct card in the box, covers it back in clay, and rebuilds the Lego box.
Indeed. It is obvious once you see that the lego falls apart when hit by the bat; because OF COURSE the fresh super glue didn't have TIME to set after he reassembled the box.
Si me dicen que algún día Jandro iba a tomar el pelo a esos dos nunca lo hubiera creído. Es fantástico. No puedo parar de ver el vídeo y las caras de felicidad de todo el mundo. El fooler y los fuleados.
Jandro's Penn and Teller appearances are still my favourites in the history of the show. His charisma and the wonder his tricks invoke in me are both completely unparalelled.
Teller genuinely concerned, he has "how dafuk this worked" all over his face, dude even lost hiss composure he was discuassing with teller right after not time to get in character
Jando! I LOVE YOU! KISSES FROM BELGIUM! If this was not a warm perfekt performance, than there is no on earth! So many years ago I saw you in my hollidays in the states - I won´t forget. If you´re ever going there - don´t miss!
You could have just made the reference and Indians would have understood regardless. Now that hashtag just makes the rest of us feel bad and left out, so please get to explaining...
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@Norscan Wolf That's it
@@TVJandro Whats going on Penn and Teller are just not that stupid? (even for one of your tricks fooling them! BUT THIS WHEN YOU HAVE YOUR HAND IN THERE DOING IT!🤦♂️🤣) you must have some thing on them! If they are that stupid I should be doing their show! I would be getting a lot more correct!
Does it take you a whole minutes to select the card (from only 10 LOL) and slide it into the box and close the clay?
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 You do realize that Penn and Teller are standing right next to him, and they obviously don't see him "selecting" a card and putting it inside the box. They know he's using sleight-of-hand, (everyone does) but the method he used is what fooled them.
@@nineballjunky "and they obviously don't see him "selecting" a card and putting it inside the box"
YOU DIDNT WATCH THE TRICK?
YOU DIDNT SEE HIS HAND IS HIDDEN IN A BIG LEGO BOX?
ARE YOU THAT STUPID?
THATS WHY THEY DONT SEE IT DUMMY!🤦♂️🤣
"They know he's using sleight-of-hand"
DO YOU EVEN KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS?
APPARENTLY NOT!
AGAIN
ITS ALL HIDDEN INSIDE THE LEGO BOX
Do you think the box is there for no reason he is doing it behind the lego box and they cant see his hand?
THIS IS NOT SLEIGHT OF HAND!
THIS HACK DOES NOT HAVE SKILL!🤦♂️🤣
A magician so good he has to do the trick with hands hidden! 🤦♂️🤣 Even then very slow to pick the card and slide it in the box and poorly close the opening on the end!
This magician has done this trick in 52 parallel universes. He got it right in this one.
Just 40, no face cards, after all.
@@jasonx7803 36, since decks don't have a 1 (unless you count aces)
johana77 he says “1 to 10” so he must be including aces.
Multiple universes can still pick the same card more than once
Abdulla Al Dossery 😀
"You'll let me do this?" It was over at that point :D
Exactly my thought!
Yeah, they were already thinking “if the 2 or diamonds is in there, I got nothing”
Hahahaha damn that's exactly what I thought, when he handed him the box it was like watching a multiple car crash on Penn's face hahahaha
It really was.
Penn was just thinking "if we actually find a two of diamonds in there this trick is so damn good we got nothing" and the look on his face when Teller holds it confirms it. They were both just totally stunned to the point they didn't even have the barest theory to deliberate.
at that point the only way the 2 was getting in their is if it was their the whole time or he slips it in. and he never handled it. when he went to unwrap it he says this is impossible. probably at that point he noticed theirs no way he could slip a card in pass the wrap and alarm. (the legos sure)
I don't care how he did it. Teller is almost in tears at the end.
This guy brought the essence of magic back in the hearts of the two old timers.
This is a beautiful piece of magic. I love spanish magicians so much.
That was so strong...
Thanks!!
@@TVJandro De nada, hombre !
Este juego es une maravilla !
He was great and all but idk where you're getting teller was almost in tears lol
Where tf is tellers tears ? Lmao
@@TVJandro Me quedé :O cuando lo ví la primera vez. Buen trabajo, Jandro...
I love when Penn said "You're gonna let me do it?" At this point he had completely crossed out the possibility that any Sleight of Hand could have happened before that point due to the fortification, so he assumed It had to come after the box was already out. That was the moment he was truly stumped.
that's the most pure meaning of being fooled
if Penn and Teller had considered the posibility of the sleight being done before the clay box was out they may have caught or though of something, but it caught them so off guard that at that point it didn't matter one bit if they could have sat down and figured out between them how the trick was done, because regardless they have been, in a very literal sense, completely fooled and misdirected
I think the real mystery is how he came clean. Things can of course be in the clay block. But if so, it is unthinkable how Jandro would allow Penn to handle the dirty clay block.
@@yookoala you nailed it
The main reason Penn and Teller got fooled wasn't because they didn't knew the trick. if they sat and talked for some minutes they probably could have gotten an idea. Its because they were completely distracted and acted cocky being so sure that the trick would take place when Jandro would open the box and they got completely caught off guard and literally fooled in how the trick was being performed.
He's thinking to himself "Oh man, I hope Teller caught something...."
i am trying to break down what happened in my head, i think he had the box, alarm, lock, card, and clay all separate in the lego box. Then with 1 hand, slipped the card and, activated the alarm, locked it, and started to cover it in clay entirely, all with one hand. to be able to do all that seamlessly while continuing on conversation, is amazing.
I love how they're so utterly fooled they don't even bother going to sit down and discuss while Alyson asks questions, they just go "we're stumped" and give the trophy immediately. It's great.
The funny thing is if they just take 2 seconds to think about it the answer is obvious. They opened the box which means the card was already in it, which means the table has a false bottom and someone slipped it into the Lego box after they knew the card. They where so impressed with the fact that he let them open the box.
@@crazytrain111 false bottom 😂😂 it's literally 1 inch thik ..
@@crazytrain111 are you serious , the table is clearly 1 inch thick and may be less and it is not covered
@@harshdevsharma6397 Thats what he wants you to believe.
@@crazytrain111 but acc to me trick is in his hand which is all the time in the box, he chhoses card and places it in the box and get clay on it
What if that dude literally just put a card in and was like “I’ll take a one in fifty two shot of fooling them, why not.”
PadewanBooth, 1 in 40 chance because he said pick a number from one to ten. You may be on to something.
Mental influencing?
@@master0poker84 One in four because Penn always choose 2. More realisticly its probably one in three or even one in two depending on how much your trust psychology. People usually dont go for the first or last one. Its most likely people go for the higher middle option.
@@RealnoMis thats really true, i think there was "mentalism" in this trick..with some tecnolochy :)
@@RealnoMis their default is usually the three of clubs.
Jandro: *performs this impossible trick
Also Jandro: *can't upload the video in widescreen
I thought my phone problem with this vertical big screen.Haha
You will see his hand is inside the box the whole time even while pen is breaking the legos. Is clearly visible
🤣😂🤣😂😂😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣
@@Habeas.Corpus.1215 You think Penn and Teller wouldn't notice...he was holding the box so everyone could see it can't be replaced,u guys behind keyboard love finding solutions but in this case there isn't one🤷♂️
🤣🤣😆🤣😆
You know it’s a good trick when you don’t have all the top of the line keyboard magicians explaining how the trick is done in the comments
I'm an actual magician so i comment on magic vids but i don't give the secret away... Can't figure this one out
Haha amazing I literally was scrolling for the reveal
Could it be a subconscious suggestion layered in over a few days followed by a massive gamble by the performer ?
Agree, I was scrolling through the comments to see if somebody had an explanation
There is no explanation because it either was deleted (this is the magician's channel after all) or because it is obvious how it was done so no one really cared to actually write it down. But since you asked, here's the trick:
He starts the trick with a full deck of cards inside that lego box. All cards are ordered by color and numbers. When Teller chooses diamonds, he puts all non-diamond cards into his sleeve. When Penn chooses the 2, he puts that card inside the wooden box. You can't hear the alarm sound because it's either a trick alarm that can be switched off, or a trick box with a secret opening or he just opens it very slightly which doesn't raise the alarm as you can see. He then puts the clay around the wooden box. The clay does clearly not have the same shape as in the video from Spain. He then puts the rest of the diamond cards into his sleeve and that's it. He had like 90 seconds to do all that which is more than enough to pull this trick off. Even if this wasn't how the trick was actually done, it could've been done this way. That said, I really enjoyed the act, but more because of Jandro's character and spontaneous humor than because of the trick itself.
7:00 has to be the most iconic Fool Us take. The wacky background, Jandro running around, the color legos messed up on the floor, Pen watching Teller in astonishment while holding the card and the white board, just standing there speechless.
Masterful
Well to be fair, Teller being speechless isn't uncommon. :D
Seeing Penn and Teller standing there (almost frozen for about 3 seconds) with an absolutely dumbfounded look of disbelief! This was absolutely priceless. Thank you Jandro for creating this moment in time for all of us to share!
@@kjrey9878 They knew how it was done its a simple unskilled trick and they are not that stupid!
@@danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 he says on TH-cam, with a year of hindsight
@@MBValentine Oh did it take you that long to work it out?
Are you so stupid you think penn is so stupid he didnt know how it was done even before he saw the open end of the "clay"?🤦♂🤣
Magic 101 slit in the box
Cards up the sleave!
He didnt even need any skill it was hidden in a big box! 🤦♂🤣
They knew how it was done! even without inspecting the props which they never do!
But thats ok if you still can work out its a simple unskilled prop trick! Anyone could do, well maybe not you!
This performance was one of the core memories I had with my grandpa before he passed. We always watched penn and teller but this one stood out the most as I remember how shocked he was. In the moments leading up I remember him saying that “it can’t be the card, that’s impossible.” When it finally was revealed, he exclaimed that it had to just be pure magic. These memories make me happy knowing that I spent the last couple years of his life sharing these moments of joy. I miss you grandpa.
That is wonderful. Now I am a 4 time grandad, I try to be the fun person they can laugh with and trust totally to act the fool. Onu time is precious, and after 2 heart attacks I know my time is quickly running low, so each moment I get to spend with them I try to have fun with them, in the hope they remember me with fondness, and also lhand down some important life lessons and wisdom Ive had to learn the hard way myself. Its lovely you have these memories with your Grandad, May you too create memories with your grandchildren when the time comes my friend. God bless from England
Literally no one:
Magician from Spain: sneaking a clay bomb through airport security
That line just got me, don't know why, just brilliant :')
That's what we do in Spain
(Sorry if I burn tour eyes)
Accidentally drops box
*PIPIPIPIPIPIPIPIPI*
Seems that it was magic clay that didn't dry on the journey...
Penn and Teller's reactions to getting fooled are always a great sight... but this is the first time I can recall them ever being so stunned, that they're rooted to the spot, and Penn actually looks disturbed by what he's just witnessed. What I liked best is that P&T were so confused that they didn't change their expressions or body language for those few seconds, even when a Spaniard was running around the stage, screaming, and hugging each of them 😆😂 An absolute masterpiece, Handro. Totally raised the bar for mentalism and magic 🙏
They look like their brain just simultaneously exploded and imploded. They simply can't understand what they just saw. Great stuff, explanations from others or not.
Watch Shawn Farquhars first appearance, they are very visually stunned.
'I'm from Spain.' That does not give you the right to fool around with the aspect ratio. :-
Was just about to say that...
Well actually it does. I’m their neighbor and now them well. and they always do things like this
This is to bypass DMCA and TH-cam algorithms
@@ClintMoody But people post their own acts on P&TFU on their own youtube channels all the time without trouble.
then I dunno
"you're letting me do this?"
you had him there.
He fooled them so hard Pen didn't even get angry
Excellent point!
Right.
I always felt like this trick was sort of obvious, the only thing I don’t understand is where the other 39 numbered cards went. But sliding a card in through that lid then folding over the clay with your hand in the Lego box seems simple enough.
@@urusledgeI reckon there was a container that looked like part of the Lego wall
@@jimsmith4907 I can't imagine that's it, or he wouldn't have let Penn smash the Lego box. Look at how Penn smashes it. It looks like he's goofing around for the camera, but he's making sure to dismantle it completely and push it all off the table to make sure there's no hidden compartment either in the Lego bricks or the table.
Thanks for the performance! Hearing Penn say "This seems like an impossible trick..." (almost ZERO magician interaction with props during performance) and "This can't be the two of diamonds..." is strangely satisfying. He's there, unwrapping the clay with tactile sense of both the brick structure and clay wrapped box (that we as rewinders don't have) which only emphasizes his incredulity in his voice. Teller's expression of disbelief when he holds up the card...this was just a fun act to watch!
This was an incredible thing - this was two stooges getting fooled by a magic trick.
You could see it all over both of them, they have absolutely no idea how this was done, note fooled on method or expectation - just clueless.
@@stefanandrews5098 Here's the thing - if there was any clear way to force through the clay, Penn would have seen it. Whatever the method, it was cleaner than anything.
Mhm, what do you mean with almst zero magician interaction with props? His left hand is in the box THE WHOLE Time and you can't see what he's doing.
I think it would be fairly easy to prepare a ordered deck, place the card into the box, close it, close the clay and then vanish the deck, either via sleight of hand or hidden pocket in the bottom of the Lego Box.
@@Sandro1155 I mean, you did see Penn struggling to open the clay with both hands, right? Now imagine doing that manipulation with TELLER watching your arm the whole time, and only one hand. That's part of why they were so incredulous. Penn was asking Teller if he'd seen any obvious movements to indicate the obvious sleight of hand. He had not. Which is honestly impressive in itself.
@@Sandro1155 yeah, you are right. The problem is,thinking is easier than actually doing...
It's the moment when Penn is astonished that Jandro was going to have *him* pull the card out. It means that Penn truly did not think the card was in there yet. He knew the if two of diamonds was in there that Jandro did it without him knowing it. The trick had already been completed, and neither Penn nor Teller had even realized it.
Or the two of diamonds was in there all along and he used a psychological force
dumbest thing i ve ever heard...yeah he s fucking profesor xavier he has mindpowers lol@@LilithNobody
@@LilithNobody I think he might have sneaked it in because his hand was in the box the whole time.
@@LilithNobody There was no therapy involved.
@@huzzzer6083 If that were the case, he would have to have had 51 other cards tucked away in that box, with only 1 hand to move things around and hide it... all while it's in an alarmed locked box covered in clay? A physical force doesn't even seem possible.
Jandro makes it all so fun and funny. He's quick witted too.
"You're going to let me do this?"
"Well I let you do that."
Juan Tamariz is killing it with his students showing spectacularly on this show.
7:11 Tellers mouth was “WHAT THE”
I love it. They're so completely stumped they don't even bother sitting down. I think you can even hear Teller break character and go "I have no idea..." right before Penn calls the trophy down.
The look on Penn's face when Jandro gives him the box to open is just... priceless. And then the rest is just P&T making eye contact and obviously communicating "Holy shit, it's already in the box! Did you catch it? How is it already in the box?!?" It's just amazing to watch. What a beautiful trick.
P&T have seen so many variations of this trick, but they all include a last-second load. By the time they were ready to start watching for the trick, it was already over.
bit surprised they were folled. he ad a long long time to put teh card in, as he had teh hand inside the box for more than a minute after they named the card, so he had all the time to put the card in with nobody be able to see it inside the lego box. very simple.
@@djjackata8756 yeah, getting the card in isn't hard (sliding it through a crack and then closing up the clay). But where did he get the card from? Maybe a hidden base with all the cards, so he needed all that time to select and cover the other cards?
@@sebakerckhof6895 inside the lego box of course, nicely sorted so he could quickly get the one he needed. The only question is where he put the other 39 he didnt need afterwards. Probably one big lego piee with a hidden closure
@@sebakerckhof6895 it wasn't so much as to where he got the card from as to what he did to get rid of the ones he didn't need ....
@@WenzelStorch sleeves
can we take a second to appreciate Jandro's humor? this performance was hilarious
If you have an old person’s senile sense of humour, sure
@@VanceRefrigeration I mean it was a bunch of dad jokes but okay
@@VanceRefrigerationstill funnier than "the office" could ever wish to be
@@bobthebuilder3609 Oh god the office is the stupidest show out there. Thanks for pointing that out. I hate this forced, dumb, "embarrassment" humor. It's not a comedy show, it's a cringe show.
Annoying, not funny at all.
Hey man, take that trophy back from that guy, actual sorcerers aren’t allowed on the show
Penn was done at the "you're gonna let me do this" part. He expected him to slip a card in while he was opening the clay / box, whatever.
Teller was still turning wheels in his head. But he was also done once they've opened the box...
The stillness in their bodies, the shock while looking at the 2 of diamonds... Priceless.
Jandro, you're one of the greatest performers alive, and I hope to come to Spain or Vegas one day and watch your shows in person. Great stuff.
I love when Penn and Teller get this blown away and confused by a trick.
J F they love it just as much
@@DBurgur I think it was staged
@@patricioansaldi8021 Like.. U are telling a show based around fooling someone was being staged? Just think about what u were commenting
@@NicotheRM I don't have to cause that was my point. That the ones who were fooled were the audience members and not the magicians themselves. It seems obvious but it also seems like 99.99% of the people who watched this didn't realize that P&T were just advertising jandro's show and were not interested in his actual performance.
@@patricioansaldi8021 nice conspiracy theory. Got any proof of that? Or legitimate reasons why they should do it?
I'm a grown ass man laughing and crying because this made me unbelievably happy. Magic in its purest form. Brava👏👏👏
I was at this taping. It still amazes me how quick a decision this was, & how good of a trick it is.
Yeah they just went "yeah no fucking idea" and just gave it to him.
Penn was opening the box saying this is an impossible trick if the two of diamonds is in here
It was quick cause they were on coo hoots with jandro. It was all to publicize his show in Las Vegas
thechosenhitman hey man, I was wondering how many tapings or how long is this show filmed for when you saw It live ?
Lance514 they tape 2 per day for at least 10-14 days. The 2 tapings I went to started at 7pm & lasted till 11pm.
It's so cute to see them that genuinely amused by a trick! I think they really felt like experiencing magic for the first time C:
This is the most exciting by a long shot, I could feel here the presenters joy and amusement. This show is a reward for everyone.
The joy of Jandro and humor, paying homage to his influence, and the pure fun Penn and Teller have…this is such a stellar act. I love it, Jandro you are the jam my man!
Watched first time now. As always great trick from this Spanish masters. I needed 2-3 minutes to understand how its done (my version of course). 1) Magician is holding deck of cards inside lego box and knows exactly order of cards; 2) When P&T make their choices he is prepared to grab (using 1 hand only) exact card (i think its the only risky moment in the trick, its all about skill of counting and card feeling) and he does it, while talking; 3) Then he folds in half with his fingers and puts this card inside box while one part of clay is open (when Penn will clear this clay you will see that its possible without any problem according to how this clay package is done), this open space is exactly where one side of the box got very narrow gap (close to bottom from one of the sides); important to notice that right after grabbing the exact card his deck is waiting somewhere close to
his hand because all manipulations are done with one hand; 4) The card is in the box now (which is closed of course with a real lock) and he is closing with one hand the open space with clay and presses it down to look solid; 5) Then its 2 options. Or he is hiding deck in his sleeve right after and before lego destruction or he is doing it right in the moment of destruction (maybe thats why he is using this hand to get the right angle of 100% hiding deep in the sleeve, when he tells Penn that its his show + watching his eyes to additionally get his attention doing last hiding action).
Rest of things are obvious and so great. And i believe that magician got that 2-3% of insecureness that he could grab different card, thats why he is checking card with Teller so involved and after realising the card is right he sincerely celebrates it (even that this action is also planned of course :))).
What do you guys think?
I don't think that's it, Penn and Teller can see his hand is in the box. Surely they would peek inside the lego casing to make sure that's *not* how it's being loaded in
I think you are spot on! Here is a few pointers which support your theory a - the clay had a flap on the side, I think where the possible gap is between the lid of the box and the side pieces. This clay flap is easy to mold into place and close the clay with one hand after the card has been inserted while the clay was still open. b - long sleeves from jacket. It is very easy to have a retractable cable with 9 x 4 cards minus 1 total of 35 cards attached on a sledge and have these retract into the sleeve. Maybe when he is taking out the baseball bat for distraction or during the destruction of the legos. c - you can see the card being folded and dented when Teller takes it out, this is probabaly from being inserted.
good theory @noneedtowhine
Not even close lol
This was my thought too! The one edge of the clay was the only thing that stood out to me at first, which is what eventually lead me to this theory. Seems like it wouldn't have been too hard to smooth that out more while hidden. If that was done, I don't think I would have a clue how this was done! Great trick regardless.
Yes, this was exactly my thought. I had figured it out long before the trick was over. A lot of them, I do not figure out, but this one was very easy.
That was astounding. You can tell by Penn and Teller's reaction and how fast they called the trophy down that Jandro is on an entirely different level. Wow.
They picked the same card the second time he fooled them.
I thought I was the only one to notice that...
@@AnuragSharma-ey8qh nope, at least three of us now :)
Juan Tamariz picked the first and Teller picked the second
Ya somos cuatro!
Maybe the trick is to find out how to make Pen and Teller pick the two of diamonds ^^
Best and funniest Magician I’ve seen on Penn & Teller
Thanks Rui
This is right up there with Mathieu Bich, Kostya Kimlat and Shawn Farquhar for reactions from Penn. Just amazing!
If u know how Shawn Farquhar does sheerluck please tell me. It's driving me mad.
He switched the pair of glasses. The ones he used to read the book make ink visible. These are not the one he has at the end of the trick.
@@romanreichel4807. Thanks for trying, but the glasses are for misdirection. There are other videos on TH-cam when he performs the trick without them. He promises no tech etc was used. He has contacted me personally to dismiss many of my suggestions (watch, and read the comments in his own TH-cam upload of Penn and Teller) . He will reply to comments if they are reasonable. You will see he has dismissed many of my explanations. Good luck!
don't forget richard turner!
@@michaellavery4899 One hint is he opens similar pages irrespective of chosen page so maybe he has written specific stuff related to each page in some page range and then reads those smaller ones
usally a good trick leaving you speechless...this one was so good that made Teller to speak 7:09 lol
He was like *"What"* ? 😂😂
You know Teller actually speaks, right. And on the show he does it all the time... but only to Penn
Go see them in Vegas. He will speak directly to you after the show while he takes a selfie with you. Also, he does several interview where he speaks in great length about different subjects.... Great human
@@funeducated7742 it's was a joke guys ...
@@nihlify i gathered that, pal. Just a tidbit fyi. Have an awesome day!
Who needs a wide-screen when you can have a square
Lol, right!
But here you can have a wide screen inside of a square
Wtf bro 😂😂😂
😭😂😂
Reminds me of all the instaDorks and TikTards that record vertically.
I love this. Magic at its purest and rawest. No big fancy props, no long monologues about the magician’s life history; just picking a card, and somehow, it’s there. Amazing.
But there are big props. This whole trick was props?
I love how he tries not to laugh at Teller and his beautiful mathematically *perfect* diamond drawing and cheesy smile! Hahaha
That was hilarious
Wow this is one of the best tricks and presentations I've ever seen!
Congratulations!
Not only was that an amazing trick, but Jandro's entertainment value was also spectacular!
“The pipi alarm” 😂😂😂😂😂
Great show and genious! This is of course not a card trick but a mentalist trick. This guy actually buys himself with his story over a minute time to do on the middle of the stage with his left hand, what he wants -- without any one getting suspicious! Simply genious!!! Fully deserved the prize.
Penn is seriously like "what the fu..."
Precisely! 😂
He looked genuinely mystified & perturbed, even annoyed
One of the Best trick ever in P&T FU.
FU too
@@artonline01 fu three
F U four
F U Five
c c c combo breaker :)
This is simply beautiful. It's way too fun, and when Penn goes "you'll let me do this?!" Like "seriously there's no sleight of hands?!" And they go "what? Do you know? What?" After the 2 of diamonds is revealed.
Surely, as Penn himself said "this looks like an impossible trick".
I have been watching a lot of these and I haven't seen Penn and Teller so lost for words. They pretty much said this is an impossible trick, give him the trophy!
I was so happy to see you enter the stage and say hello. Thank you for showing such positivity and happiness
This is one of the greatest tricks ever.
Now idk if i am right or wrong, but i thought of something that might explain the trick..
You see, his hand was in the box the whole time, so he might've had the whole deck inside the box, as an order, so as he was dealing with penn and teller, he asked teller the suit names individually, buying him enough time to go through the suites, after that, he asked penn for a number, which penn said and he asked them to draw, buying him enough time to go through with the numbers and choose the correct card using his calculation, and put the other cards right into his sleeves after that he sealed the clay and all, while keeping them busy in talking.. He wasn't 100% sure that it has gone right and that explains his joy at the end!
However, you need years of training to pull off something like this, something this fast!! This dude is great!
I thought of that too, and I think it’s probably something like that (as his hand was in there a very long time, and perhaps his personality is so distracting that it didn’t register to them or even if it did, they didn’t know exactly how), but he did it SO damn well that it’s impossible to say for sure. He definitely has their number. Hell, could be way off base with this too, who knows.
You are definately on the right track. Its less than 52 since he asks Penn to chose from 1 to 10 x 4 suits = 40 not 52.
yeah you got it or close enough. he navigated to the correct card, slid it into the box probably from the bottom via a sliding panel, and then sealed the clay
Simplemente genial, se quedaron pasmados!! Enhorabuena Jandro, eres un crack!!!!
You know it's good when Teller slips up at the ends and says, "Wut?"
What's the time stamp?
7:10
He was trying to hear what Penn was saying.
I've spent months watching all of these vids, and I have never seen them THIS completely baffled lol
Check Dani Daortiz performance. They were even more baffled lol
So funny how they half-assly hug him back because they are so confused and trying to discuss. But they are still polite.
I don't know how many of these Fool Us clips I've watched, but this one might be my favorite. Wildly entertaining performance, and just a fabulous payoff. Penn & Teller are both thoroughly enthralled, and they know they're stumped immediately. Just perfection.
When Penn said "You want me to do it?!" I knew. And the look on Teller's face before the trick was even over. Lol.
The look on their faces when Teller turns the card over is pure, unadulterated "How the F*CK did he do that?!"
That's absolutely astonishing. As a layman I can't even pretend to have a guess.
And watching P&T it seems like they felt more or less the same. Thanks for something truly enjoyable and unbelievable!
I have a theory. First of all, the fact that he had his left hand hidden the entire time gave me a hint. In the house of LEGOs, he had an entire deck of cards where he knew the order. The box had clay around it, so there may have been a slit in the clay and the box. After getting the correct card, he put it through the slits and kneaded the clay when he was done to remove the slit!
Except Teller was watching his hand like a hawk?..
@@vickyburton2434his hand was inside the Lego box
Not forget key point that marker is red that's half of the deck.....
@@eiyp3Yep, you can see when he's wheeling the box out at the very beginning that his hand is fully inside the box, where it remains until smash time.
This seems like the most likely approach, still having him palm and ditch the deck THAT close is impressive. I can't tell where it would end up at the end of it all.
Wow, they didn't even need to discuss it! You completely stumped them! Well done, Jandro!!!!
You could hear him at the end say to Teller "Do you have any idea?" and he shakes his head no. Amazing.
Nah they lying it was an easy trick
¡Enhorabuena Jandro! ¡Fantástico juego! Me ha encantado la reacción de Penn, pero me fascina aún más el “what?” que se le lee en los labios a Teller.
Surprised people are so stumped by this?!? Actually kinda surprised Penn and Teller were stumped by this.
His hand is inside the lego box the entire time. There's a seam in the side of the clay. And the pee pee alarm, is not centered, but off to one side. Once they chose the card, he simply counted it out from the deck he was hiding in the lego box in his hand, slipped it into the box, between the lid and the wall, which is why the pee pee alarm is offset.. to make sure the card can be pushed most of the way in without hitting it and getting stuck. Then he closed the seam on the clay, but poorly, as it's still very visible. Then just got rid of the cards he had in his hand, likely via some hidden compartment in the table.
I feel the same way tbh! Like the inside was hidden the entire time! Doesn’t discount the idea or the performance but this one seems pretty easy to do tbh
Lid of the box has a big gap
"This can't be the two of diamonds in here" - I love that comment so much
The most amazing thing is searching for the card, hiding it and vanishing it in the box...with one hand only....while talking all the time...In a foreign language. Great skills!
6:05 - This is the moment Penn decided he won. If Jandro had touched that box at all, they may have had a guess, but the fact that he let them unwrap it, unlock it, AND take the card out without him touching it at all, blew their minds and sealed that win.
Magnificent!
Definitely, Penn was thinking 'I hope Teller's got something because I'm stumped'
Except they were so misdirected they forgot Jandro had one hand on the box the entire time it was concealed by the Legos. There must be something false about the box and false about the clay, and Penn himself destroyed the evidence.
Well done ! I love the SIMPLICITY ! No extra moves, no tossing balls all over the theatre etc. just two choices, open the box, there’s the card. Nice ! 🎭
How are those choices? lol
@@jasond8477 two choices, to choose what number and what symbol of card
He still had one hand in the box all the time
You guys gotta realize he had an almost an entire deck of cards in his hand. Once knowing the card they chose, he had to, using only touch with very little space pluck out the 2D, insert it into the box, reseal the clay, and then find a way to make all the rest of the cards disappear...
All while yapping, and bantering along with them.
There's a reason P smashed the Legos so hard. He wanted to see if there were any loose cards to come out of the Lego pile.
The reason they just gave it to him is that they couldn't figure out how he got rid of 39 cards without any obvious signs.
If there is a major aspect to the trick they can't figure out, they give the award.
¡Grande Jandro! Gracias por llevar el nombre de nuestro país al resto del mundo y al gran Tamariz. Bravo 👏🏻
The beep beep alarm was obviously the world smallest inkjet printer. Easy trick
Here's my guess; There's more to the box than seems; He was holding the box the whole time, there's a card selection mechanism inside the box, and a selection mechanism interface outside, could be hidden lever, magnets etc.. The plasticine helps muffle any sound movement produced by the mechanism. Can I have the Fooler trophy?
I have never seen Penn react like that.
"You let me do that?"
"There can't be the 2 of diamonds in here."
He almost lost his composure and I waited for him to say "but now you cannot do your sleight of hand."
You know it's good when both judges get up close to the trick
The reason they were fooled is because the trick happened inside a Lego box that nobody could see inside.
I still love Teller’s face. He doesn’t talk, but he is absolutely speechless here. 😂😂😂😂😂
I've had him speak to me in person. He was tired and grumpy that day.
One of my favorite parts of this show is watching Teller's reactions. You can tell when he is enjoying it, and you can tell when they blow his mind. At 7:09 he mouths "what?"... and that was wonderful. 😎
Teller does great magic lectures, by the way.
The only thing I could find was that his hand was glued to the table right until the box got smashed up. Wild trick
Penn and teller just gave up, "bring down the trophy", just like ok you win. They didn't even try to understand it, it was that incredible. Never seen then fold this easily. Great job!
Excellent Trick! For those who wondered. The alarm doesnt set off until the box is more than halfway open, so the clay is necessary to hold the box in a half-open state for him to slot the card in. The conversation with Penn and having Teller to draw is to buy the time for the setup for him to select the correct cards. The shape is select first because its easier to eliminate the cards by the shape, that would be left to 10 cards to work with. After Penn selected the card, he will have to buy time from Penn and Teller for him to slot in the correct card. Once the card had been slot into the box, he closes the clay which in turns closes the box and the lock.
so many plotholes on this explanation
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@@lionelteo4159 I agree this is obviously the right answer. The sheer fact he had his hand inside a literal box indicates he was doing something in it. Would have been a different story if he never touched the lego box. It’s easy to find an alarm that’s either only light sensitive or doesn’t get triggered before a certain angle. It’s also easy to create a slit somewhere to shove unused cards. The alarm and lock are just red herrings to make it appear more authentic.
That was brilliant so much comic and so lovely to see.
OMG! 4:51 thru 4:54. You can hear a chirp sound. I fully believe he almost screwed up the trick by completelysetting off the alarm in the box! I definitely feel you can tell he placed the card in the box and reclayed the box before having him smash it. Only reason his hand was in there the whole time and stalling after Penn told him the number.
So fucking funny this guy lmfao the accent made it more funnier, the most funniest shit is the 3 different personalities on the stage lmfao, one angry, one clown and one mute lmfao
😂 Yes
Great trick, well done.
Advise on the video upload: please don't include the horizontal background bars. They are forcing viewers to watch the video in a much smaller size than it can be.
It's surely to elongate the time before it's taken down for copyright, by fooling the image recognition AI. It's only a matter of hours really until it's taken down manually.
Is that why? D@mn. I was searching for a longer version. Guess I'll have to make do this small screen then.
Considering how many past magicians have uploaded their episodes in full resolution on their channels, I assume it is allowed by their contract.
@@Musiken I'm sure it is.
100% Agreed
I love the way he and Penn bounce off each other. This bloke has awesome stage prescence and is probably the funniest I've seen on the show.
I could be totally off as I'm usually pretty bad at guessing ... the "peep peep" alarm only goes off when you open it from the top.
If the bottom of the box can be pulled out somehow, or a slit on the box to slip it through it wouldn't set off the alarm. With forty in a deck up his sleeve, he could be counting cards as he is rattling off the first two suits as suggestions, when Teller picks the suit, he'd only count the ten remaining cards from the ten cards in Teller's chosen suit, depending on their position in the deck and count to the number Penn selects to place in the box. Other commenters have pointed out the looseness of the clay.
Really, really enjoyed this trick!
I think you mean the pp alarm.
I keep coming back to watch this clip/trick. Brilliant act.
It's a setup. They pick the same card every time.
Still, five years later, so amazing.
Jandro is just one of the best out there..amazing! Greetings from germany
An absolutely astonishing magic trick. Well done! 👏
No me canso de este video, siempre disfruto el momento donde Penn y Teller se quedan estupefactos desde que reciben la caja.
It's obvious how this trick is done.
Pfttt, oldest trick in the book!
Clearly he stopped time and simply picked the card from a deck, placed it in the box, wrapped it in clay and then resumed time again as if nothing ever happened.
What was it, amateur hour?
Makes sense... BUT HOW DO YOU EXPLAIN THE LEGO?
If so what is the definition of 'hour'.
The box wouldve beeped if he opened it to put a card inside
Nobody would've heard it, time was standing still.
@@Arsopu what does that mean? Time standing still
Jandro, your hand is in the box the entire time, so there is only one way to do this trick, wink wink. The trick is how you can do more than one thing at once. Talk and "do magic" simultaneously. Amazing work Jandro!
The method is irrelevant.. the performance was impeccable. Beautifully done Jandro !
If you look closely at 4:27, you can see he pauses time, unravels it all puts the correct card in the box, covers it back in clay, and rebuilds the Lego box.
Yeah i Saw it, tricky right?
What does pause time mean
Indeed. It is obvious once you see that the lego falls apart when hit by the bat; because OF COURSE the fresh super glue didn't have TIME to set after he reassembled the box.
@@fayez6880 To stop time for passing or moving forward. Commenter was being silly. 😁
I love how it's widescreen put into a vertical orientation then put into widescreen (at least on a PC). Anyway, dang amazing man here.
Sorry. The other videos are horizontal... better at magic than at technology
Si me dicen que algún día Jandro iba a tomar el pelo a esos dos nunca lo hubiera creído. Es fantástico. No puedo parar de ver el vídeo y las caras de felicidad de todo el mundo. El fooler y los fuleados.
Lol. Penn clearing out the Legos with the bat to find the hidden extra playing cards.
Jandro's Penn and Teller appearances are still my favourites in the history of the show. His charisma and the wonder his tricks invoke in me are both completely unparalelled.
Technically, he got help from el Señor Tamariz.
Truly a Work of bona fide Magic.
I think we can all take one thing from this: Don't let Penn anywhere near a baseball bat.
I decided to believe in magic
Teller genuinely concerned, he has "how dafuk this worked" all over his face, dude even lost hiss composure he was discuassing with teller right after not time to get in character
Jando! I LOVE YOU! KISSES FROM BELGIUM! If this was not a warm perfekt performance, than there is no on earth! So many years ago I saw you in my hollidays in the states - I won´t forget. If you´re ever going there - don´t miss!
5:39 Arnab is so proud of this man.. #IndiansCanUnderstand
Damn.
Hahaha. What a connection!!!
You could have just made the reference and Indians would have understood regardless. Now that hashtag just makes the rest of us feel bad and left out, so please get to explaining...
Nailed it
And by the likes ratio, we know how many Indians watch Penn & Teller videos