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Instagram Social Media Force

JJulioIntermediate10m

What This Skill Does For You

This force lets you direct a spectator to a specific photo or video on your Instagram profile while they use their own phone. It feels fair because they handle the device, scroll through your feed, and stop wherever they like. Once you master this, you can reliably reveal a prediction that matches the post they "freely" chose.

How It's Taught

Julio breaks the routine down into the exact sequence of actions needed to make the force feel organic. He covers the necessary setup—specifically how to use the phone's camera to create a moment of distraction—and explains how to transition from taking a photo to having the spectator scroll through your feed. The instruction is direct and focuses on the timing required to make the switch or selection happen without looking like a magic move.

What Level Is This For

This is an intermediate routine. You don't need years of experience, but you do need to be comfortable handling a phone and talking to a spectator at the same time. The "magic" here is in the presentation and the handling, so you'll want to practice the flow until it feels like a casual interaction rather than a performance.

About the Instructor

Julio Montoro is a professional creator known for making magic that works in the real world. He specializes in practical, worker-style routines that rely on smart thinking rather than just complex sleights.

What's Included

  • The psychological framing to make the phone selection feel fair
  • Using the camera as a tool for misdirection
  • Timing the scroll to ensure the spectator lands on your target
  • Managing the spectator's attention during the "selection" process

Frequently Asked Questions

How long until I can actually use this?
You can learn the mechanics in one session. The real work is practicing the patter so the force feels like a natural part of a conversation.

Do I need a special Instagram account?
No, you can use your personal profile, though it helps to have a feed with enough content to make the scrolling process feel genuine.

What if the spectator isn't tech-savvy?
The routine is simple enough that it works with anyone who knows how to open an app and scroll a screen. It actually feels more natural if they aren't looking for a trick.

Can I learn this without a teacher watching?
Yes. Since the method relies on your handling of the phone, you can easily practice in front of a mirror or by filming yourself to ensure your movements look casual.