answersLogoWhite

0

You can't!

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What ball defies friction?

Fushigi Ball


How much is shipping and handling for the fushigi ball?

$6.99 is the shipping and handeling and the fushigi ball it's self costs $19.99


Can you get a fushigi ball at target?

no not yet


Can a fushigi ball break?

yes it can


Where can you buy a fushigi ball?

you can only get fushigi online, or maybe at the as seen on TV store


Where is the fushigi ball company located?

Somewhere


How do you make a fushigi?

Any round ball can be made to work like a Fushigi. A baseball, a lacrosse ball (recommended) or even an orange can be used to do all the tricks you can do with a Fushigi (and it won't be any harder to learn). (or...) A fushigi ball is a solid chrome ball surrounded by a layer of polycarbonate. Unless you have a solid chrome ball and some melted polycarbonate then you should stick to the basics. Take an old tennis ball and cut a slit in it then take a heavier ball and stick it inside. Hot glue the slit together then......viola! your own home made fushigi!


When will the fushigi ball hit stores?

The Fushigi Magic Gravity Ball will hit the stores in October 2010 at Toys R US only!


Is the fushigi ball a normal ball?

The Fushigi ball is not a normal ball. It is a clear acrylic ball that appears to float and move on its own due to manipulation by the user's hands. It is marketed as a novelty toy for performing illusions and tricks.


How does fushigi ball work?

The Fushigi ball gives the illusion of floating and moving on its own through manipulation and control by the user. The ball is weighted in a way that allows for easy spinning and fluid movements with practice and skill. By mastering hand and body movements, the user can create the impression of the ball defying gravity.


What is inside a fushigi ball?

brown play dough


What year was the fushigi ball invented?

The Fushigi ball was popularized in 2011 as an illusion toy. It is essentially a clear ball that creates the illusion of floating and moving on its own. The concept of contact juggling, which involves manipulating a ball to create the illusion of it moving on its own, has been around for much longer, but Fushigi specifically became popular in 2011.