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How To Perform The Paperclip Trick

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How To Perform The Paperclip Trick

Paperclip Trick. This is a very cool and easy trick to perform that joins two paperclips using a bill. You can perform this trick at the office, impress friends. in the bar or just at home. Find more tricks at http://easybartricks.com Paperclip Trick. This is a very cool and easy trick to perform that joins two paperclips using a bill. You can perform this trick at the office, impress friends. in the bar or just at home. Find more tricks at http://easybartricks.com

Step 1: Introduction

Hi, Welcome to a video presentation from EasyBarTricks.com. In this video I will show you a funny little trick that you can do with a bill or any piece of paper and two paperclips.

Step 2: Trick Explained

To perform this trick you take the bill and fold it in an S or C shape like this and start folding one part over the other.

Take the first paperclip and place it here, now as you can see you get a little hole over there. If you take the remaining part of the bill and fold it over the paperclip and take the second paperclip and put it into that hole and above that last part of that bill this trick will work.

This way you will get a bill, and a paperclip on each side of the bill going into each individual hole.

Step 3: Result

What do you think will happen when you start pulling the ends of the bill?

You should think that the paperclips will get stuck when they reach the middle of the bill. Watch what happens when I pull just a little harder. The paperclips jump right off, and even more amazing they are now attached together.

Just a fun little trick that you can do with a bill and a piece of paper and two paperclips.

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  1. TopBanana

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  2. Anonymous

    Shelly, MD My 8 yr old wants to do this trick now.

  3. Anonymous

    That was neat! I am going to try it now.

  4. Anonymous

    Wow, that was SO cool! Thank you for sharing!