You receive some cards, 12 of which are printed with the heads, bodies and legs of 4 figures. There
are a couple of prediction cards and a small Lego figure. There is only 1 possible outcome in the
packet, and this is either a pirate captain with a light blue dress or a pretty woman with a wooden
leg, and you can't choose which when you order the trick.
Quality: The Lego figure is as you'd
expect, except that it's glued together and not meant to be taken apart (I wonder why). The cards
are small, which is good as they have to be spread out on the table in a 4 by 3 grid. They're thick
and good enough, but they tend to stick together and be a bit difficult to separate.
One
YouTube reviewer found the box difficult to open, but that's not really the case: All you need is a
sharp knife to cut the round transparent seal.
The instructions come in the form of a link to a
video in some Asian language with English subtitles. So the explanation is good, but maybe a little
hard to follow; I needed to rewind and read again quite a few times. 2 methods are offered, first a
very good and quite easy method, and then a much more convoluted one in case you didn't like the
first method. Luckily you don't need to learn both methods.