5 best Magic Apps for Android Users

Magic is a great and unique hobby. With the evolving technology, it has witnessed a bit of revival over the last few years. Magic is a hands-on trick so there isn’t a lot of material out there for mobile devices.

You may learn different stuff and can find modernized versions of old learning methods. You can find a few decent apps for the aspiring magician.

Here are the best 5 magic apps for Android!

1. Magic Tricks by Mikael Montier

Price: Free / $6.49 per trick / $79.99 for all tricks

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Magic-Tricks-by-Mikael-Montier

Magic Tricks by Mikael Montier is an assortment of neat card tricks using a phone. This app has 12 tricks. Some of the tricks come are free to use and learn but in a demo mode state. If you want to learn it, you can purchase each trick separately for $6.49 each or $79.99 to unlock every trick.

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2. Inject 2

Price: Free / Up to $79.99

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Inject-2

Inject 2 is a great tool to perform magic. Although simple, it can create some great results with the proper use of hand and stage performance. You can check out the demo video to know more. It is a fun way to use technology in an act. The app is expensive, but it’s a single purchase so it could be worth.

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3. 52Kards

Price: Free

52Kards
52Kards

52Kards is yet other more competent magic apps for the learners. It has many tutorials for card tricks, card handling skills, common sleight of hand tactics, and other common exercises and skills for card magic. You will have videos also for each tutorial which are amazingly well done. Tutorials are divided into beginner, intermediate, and advanced forms with more in-depth courses for those who want to take it a bit more seriously.

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4. Amazon Kindle and other apps

Price: Free / Book costs vary

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Amazon-Kindle-and-other-apps

Books are the most concrete and the oldest way of learning magic. There are many good ebook reader apps, including Amazon Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Google Play Books. You will find many magic books for beginners, intermediates, and advanced practitioners. There are many prominent magicians having books specifically for their most complex tricks. You can opt for any of the platforms, but you should start with Kindle as it is the most reliable and larger than most. You may also order physical books from Amazon or Barnes & Noble in case you’d like to have a physical collection.

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5. YouTube

Price: Free / $12.99 per month

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YouTube is a great ad the most obvious choice. The most of the apps on this list have videos on YouTube for different tutorials. Still, you can find video clips from magicians on various TV shows as well. The most amazing ones are the explanation videos done by actual magicians for really cool tricks they performed on TV. YouTube has a range of magic content for both enthusiasts and practitioners.

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Synopsis

These are some of the most popular and well-worth Android magic apps you can have if you are a magic enthusiast or a professional looking for practice magic.