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19 Ιουν 2021 · Did you say “red hammer”? Congratulations! You’re part of the 98% of people who said the same answer. If you answered something other than a red hammer, you belong to the 2% of the creative, out-of-the-box thinkers. That’s the Red Hammer mentalist trick. It looks easy, right?
The Red-hammer check, preamble, basic equations of arithmetic and verbal interjections imply little, but all of them together pull the audience into a concentrated scenario except others, something like cognitive disarmament to brace for the question “Fast, think of a Color / tool.”.
19 Αυγ 2005 · This is a variation of an old trick. There is an explanation, albeit not the mystery it makes itself out to be. SOME, not 98%, people will both think of red and hammer when asked for a color or tool. For the people that answer both correctly, the test seems amazing.
A WHOPPING 98 times out of 100 performances! The key here is to get them to answer your questions as quickly as possible and don’t let them ponder on different answers. When you are asking the math questions, get them into the habit of responding as quickly as they can.
25 Ιαν 2013 · TEST 3. Did you think of a “red hammer”? It is the answer given by 98% of people who did this exercise. If you thought of something else, then you probably are one of the 2% of the people whose mind and thinking are quite different. Did you solve these lateral thinking puzzles?
18 Ιαν 2008 · RED HAMMER. If red hammer is not your answer, you are among 2% of people who have a different, if not abnormal, mind. 98% have thought of a red hammer while doing this exercise. I actually was moving so fast that I didn’t notice the instruction to pick a color. But I did come up with hammer.
Falsely claim a 98% success rate. The math problems at top are just there to give this trick some credibility. If I told you to think of a color and a tool out of the blue, and then I correctly guessed them, you would probably tell me "lucky guess".