How to Balance a Fork and Spoon on a Toothpick

This is a simple and amazing bar trick that allows you to balance a fork and spoon on a toothpick. Two forks also works well.

It will turn any dull conversation into a “WTF?!” moment where people start pulling out cameras. No training or special items required — you can learn it in about 30 seconds.

It might be as inane as my video on how to peel hard-boiled eggs without peeling them. Then again, that video got more than 2 million views, so at least a few of you seem to enjoy sleight-of-hand and general tomfoolery as much as I do.

Be careful with the glasses!

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14 years ago

I love the wine bottle trick…to get a cork out of a wine bottle with just napkin. An old Irish couple showed me this one while I was traveling. Very cool!

David Turnbull
David Turnbull
14 years ago

Well that was awesome. Going to try that right now…

Jordan G
Jordan G
14 years ago

Sweet post. Loving your book im reading it for the first time in Belize and im about to travel Central and South America. Thanks bro for your inspiration and information

King
King
14 years ago

nice! I always have a few on hand as well, makes things alot more interesting on early dates with a significant other.

Trevor
Trevor
14 years ago

I read a book recently that said “just because you do something well doesn’t make it important.” Smart guy.

😉

Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss
14 years ago
Reply to  Trevor

@Trevor,

LOL.. this is most definitely not “important” in the typical sense, but it is fun. Fun has it’s own importance, methinks.

All the best,

Tim

Andrew Barbour
Andrew Barbour
14 years ago

I learned this trick a while back from one of the best and most accessible science textbooks ever written, “Conceptual Physics” by Paul Hewitt. A great book, by the way, for dunderheaded liberal arts majors like me who want to get a practical understanding of how the universe works.

Brian Mattocks
Brian Mattocks
14 years ago

Tim, keep em coming – have you seen the sprintcuts yet? Lame attempt at corporate viral nonsense but tying shoes ultra fast seems fun. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yuP-pWOmRE

Peace,

B

Jose Castro
Jose Castro
14 years ago

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet Post…….. I am going to try this sometime soon.

Cheers

Jose

Sarah
Sarah
14 years ago

Very cool! My son loves tricks like these to amaze friends, so keep them coming!

Kaiser Serajuddin
Kaiser Serajuddin
14 years ago

If I get laid doing this I’ll buy you a drink –

Rosemary
Rosemary
14 years ago

I ordered the audio version and I absolutely cannot take the guy who is reading it. Am I the only one with this problem? His voice is just abrasive to me and I’m having a hard time listening. Is there any way to exchange it for the book? Did you listen to it? I wish it would have been your voice.

Warmest Regards,

Rosemary Hamilton

Zack
Zack
14 years ago

That is so cool! Gracias Tim! I’m practicing it as we speak.

Sandro
Sandro
14 years ago

Nice one.

Btw, are you by any chance into magic? Cause there are some amazing things you could do with a napkin or a coin or a deck of cards although with cards it’s a bit more advanced -)

Love your blog, Tim.

OS
OS
14 years ago

The value/inaneness/awesomeness of the trick depends on the person you’re with. Even the best tricks may come off as dumb/awkward if the person/people you’re with aren’t the right type to appreciate the trick.

Dylan
Dylan
14 years ago

Tim! This is grand. A girl showed me this at dinner once and I’ve been meaning to replicate it.

Also – cheers for mentioning “On Writing Well” in the Le Muir interview. The book has been an awesome resource on my quest from terrible writer to readable writer. (*Note to other readers – it’s a book by William Zinsser and its’ rad.)

@Kaiser – This should grab a girls attention well – won’t make her fall in love with you – but puts you on the right path. I’ve had good luck recently with making business cards disappear. A few searches on You Tube will show you how.

onotheo
onotheo
14 years ago

a jajaja

I’ve been doing this trick as a child. I don’t remember who taught me though. There are other tricks too. Some harder, like balancing a coca-cola bottle on the tip of another bottle.

Naomi
Naomi
14 years ago

Ha! Cool. I learned this trick waiting out a storm on the Azores near the end of an Atlantic crossing. Good relaxation for sea sick tired people. (Don’t try this on a boat.)

Denny Chapin
Denny Chapin
14 years ago

Tim,

I am enjoy that filling the void doesn’t always have to be 100% seriousness. In fact richness for me is a wonderful conversation over a home cooked meal. Thanks for sharing what you enjoy.

Peace.

Eric Porres
Eric Porres
14 years ago

Good trick, Tim, I’ve been doing one like this for 17 years, leaving bartenders, wait staff, and dinner guests befuddled. If you want to get really creative and leave people absolutely amazed, you can use two toothpicks, balancing one with the forks on the very tip of another toothpick that’s wedged into a salt or pepper shaker. I’ll record “this” version and post a comment back here with a short video. Originally learned from Bill Nye the Science Guy (thank you PBS).

Cheers,

Eric

TheGeek
TheGeek
14 years ago

When I was working graveyards in the restaurant we would do kind of the same thing with two forks, two toothpicks and a salt shaker. Looks really neat when you got one tooth pick balanced on another.

Garrettt
Garrettt
14 years ago

Lol, thats cool. I used to have an Eagle toy that relied on the same physics to balance only on its beak.

Jesse
Jesse
14 years ago

I love silly (stupid) and impressive tricks like this. Peace!

Dynasty
Dynasty
14 years ago

Greetings from Hong Kong!

Fun post. Back to your twitter comment; you eyeballed a girl’s body fat?! That is far out.

Hope all is well. Keep the creative juices flowing.

Jordi Bufí
Jordi Bufí
14 years ago

Very funny! Maybe you can send the video to a spanish TV show called “El Hormiguero”. They are allways doing stuff like this “inspired” on Internet videos.

Sharon
Sharon
14 years ago

That was cool. Thanks for the brain-break.

Looking forward to your next post.

Dynasty
Dynasty
14 years ago

Hey Tim,

This was an awesome post on twitter

(http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/blog/cheap-travel/), thanks! I loved it.

Kiesha Jean
Kiesha Jean
14 years ago

You can also perform this trick by interlacing two forks.

I believe this little note could save millions of forks being damaged 🙂

Tim Ferriss
Tim Ferriss
14 years ago
Reply to  Kiesha Jean

@Kiesha,

Yes, you are totally right. Waiters aren’t usually too pleased with the bent forks 🙂

Pura vida,

Tim

Dorit
Dorit
14 years ago

About 30 years ago, one of my favorites was a book with a title like “play for knowledge”. Have a look at the cover of the recent edition: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/images/3473358517/ref=dp_image_z_0?ie=UTF8&n=299956&s=books – see that experiment at the middle of the right hand column :o)

Dylan
Dylan
14 years ago

@Rosemary – I agree, I still hear his voice ringing in my head “too much human contact and blackmailing required”. But honestly, it did make a few key points stick that I missed when reading the book, so there are positives to it as well.

balaji
balaji
14 years ago

Nice video

Kim
Kim
14 years ago

I watched the fork, spoon and toothpick trick on The Mentalist last week. He made it look so easy!

Jay
Jay
14 years ago

Haha I’ve been pulling this one for years as my party piece. nb: It helps to remember how to do it, as on one particular occasion I completely forgot and it resulted in epic failure.

Trevor Eater
Trevor Eater
14 years ago

To trevor chiming in with

“I read a book recently that said “just because you do something well doesn’t make it important.” Smart guy.”

I read somewhere that you shouldn’t believe everything you read 😛

Michale
Michale
14 years ago

Hey Tim,

I learned something similar to this back in the late 90s from an issue of Transworld Snowboarding. Inside was an interview with Peter Line and they listed a step by step trick.

List of Materials:

2 forks [or in your case a fork and spoon, the effect is similar]

2 toothpicks

1 Salt or Pepper shaker (with a center hole)

Step 1: Join Forks together

Step 2: Insert toothpick #1 between forks

Step 3: Insert toothpick #2 so it stands up vertically into the salt and pepper shaker (This should not fall into the hole, but STAND up)

Step 4: balance the end farthest away from the fork tongs of horizontal toothpick(the toothpick in the forks) on the vertical tip of the toothpick in the salt/pepper shaker.

With this trick i’ve actually even got it to spiral around. Give that whirl 🙂

tommi
tommi
14 years ago

come on this is a pretty old trick, more pen spinning tutorials instead!

ACercenia
ACercenia
14 years ago

Great video! Another variation of the same trick uses two toothpicks and a salt shaker instead of the side of the glass. Place the first toothpick into one of the holes on the top of the salt shaker. Then balance the second toothpick (already inside the fork/spoon) on the first toothpick to form an upside-down “L” shape. This variation is a little more difficult to pull off, but also looks a little more interesting.

Cheers!

Johnny Jones
Johnny Jones
14 years ago

Wow, that is truly amazing stuff. Well done!

RT

Murtaza. Soni
Murtaza. Soni
14 years ago

My girlfriend asked me to perform the same trick and I had no idea how to do it. Then she proudly did the trick and showed me and I was dumb struck. Now I know where she first saw the trick.

Mark McCormack
Mark McCormack
14 years ago

That a good but really old trick … how about something new and web 2.0ish?

No Stress Work
No Stress Work
14 years ago

Great trick! I may do that at work to impress co-workers after our long, hard week in the office! Sometimes laughter and amazement is the best medicine to reduce stress 🙂

Marko
Marko
14 years ago

Ahaha

Cool

Leonard Irwin
Leonard Irwin
14 years ago

What a great WTF trick. I am going to try this one out soon. Tom foolery is all good and we need more of it. Thanks again

mark
mark
14 years ago

@ rosemary

regarding the voice recording – yes – for some reason the guys voice was too intense. He had a good voice, it just didn’t fit the book at all.

Tim,

Love the videos and the fact that you are ultra successful and know how to have fun!

PS – I STILL can’t do ANY of the pens tricks and I drive people (and myself) crazy trying to do them

David Stillwagon
David Stillwagon
14 years ago

That is really cool! I hadn’t seen it before.

jim
jim
14 years ago

Bar tricks are always fun, something to talk about if nothing else!

Noah
Noah
14 years ago

I am doing this tomorrow night.

Anonymous
Anonymous
14 years ago

Now that’s a great bar trick if I’ve ever seen one.

Kevin Chiu
Kevin Chiu
14 years ago

I think the egg peeling post was more worthy of this blog.

Joshua Blank
Joshua Blank
14 years ago

Now I only have 3hrs and 58 minutes lest this week. Funny.

Rod Smith
Rod Smith
14 years ago

Hey, anything that helps me keep the kids entertained at a restaurant helps. Thanks!

Liam McIvor Martin
Liam McIvor Martin
14 years ago

I’ve been trying this, after 10 minutes it worked like a charm! You should do a series of cool bar tricks. I need more free beers.

Bukka Levy
Bukka Levy
14 years ago

“There is no spoon”…Neo (aka:Mr Anderson)

Matt
Matt
14 years ago

Great video, I was surprised when this popped up on my subscriptions list. It has been a while since you posted a youtube video.

Dan M
Dan M
14 years ago

I’ve been doing that trick for years although I use a diff. variant of that trick.

It utilizes a little more dexterity but is even more accessible to anyone at a restaurant or bar, because it doesn’t require a spoon or a glass. Just 2 forks, 1 salt or pepper shaker (with a hole small enough to hold one toothpick firmly), and 2 toothpicks which you can pick up on the way in. Also, presentation-wise it definitely looks much cooler.

NEED:

ONE salt/pepper shaker.

TWO tooth picks.

TWO forks.

1. Place one toothpick firmly in one of the salt shaker’s holes (middle hole is best)

2. Intertwine both forks (not too tight though)

3. Place toothpick between the mid section of the crossing section of both forks (about 1/6-1/7 of the toothpick should go through the forks)

4. *This is the trickiest part* align both tips of the toothpicks with each other. If done right it should create a (slightly) perfect right angle!

5. Watch others stare in awe!

Here’s a link I found that shows the final results.

http://tinyurl.com/q6f4e3

Enjoy!

Philip Robert
Philip Robert
14 years ago

Nice trick Tim,

My older brother taught me one that defies logic once. It involved balancing two old style coke bottles on top of a third. I’ve got a photo here.

http://philiprobert.com/2009/04/22/big-brothers-and-magic/

nela
nela
14 years ago

total dork

Kaiser Serajuddin
Kaiser Serajuddin
14 years ago

Haha! Rosemary that’s hilarious and so true –

Me and my brother, who’s had to listen to the book whenever I drove him somewhere a couple of years ago, always had a running joke about this …

That every guy that they got to read the book got so inspired he quit his monotonous voice job –

So the guy you hear there was the only loser that could make it all the way through!

Dave Goulden
Dave Goulden
14 years ago

Here’s another cool balancing act with rocks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHMEWxZjvnI

Lynda
Lynda
14 years ago

Thanks Tim, this was hilarious and made me smile in the middle of a mad week when I’ve been juggling a million balls and dealing with a bad cold. Love a bit of inanity now and again – lots of fun! I’ll show my kids. Happy Days and thanks for the smile! Lynda.

Marcie
Marcie
14 years ago

Very important to me! Great entertainment @ the dinner table for our 4 year old! Never knew about it before. Must agree, intertwining two forks would make the restaurants/ waiters more happy 🙂 Son loves magic trick we taught him to make the salt and pepper “disappear and re-appear” via cardboard tabletop advertising thingy – what are those called? 🙂 Anyway, thanks!!

Shelly
Shelly
14 years ago

I’ve done this with 2 forks and a toothpick. You push the tines together, and put the toothpick where the tines meet, hen set the other end of the toothpick on the table – no glass. The forks sty up just on the end of the toothpick (they shouldn’t touch the table at all).

Other tricks I’ve done making a rose out of a bar napkin (really easy) and I had a teacher once who had a Bar Bet You Can Never Lose that I’ve used a couple of times. it’s true, you can’t lose it. but usually the intelligent men at the bars think that they can do anything, so they take the bet – and I walked away with cash every time (thank you to my old teacher!)

Oh, and I win bets with my middle name, too – no one can guess it. It’s that weird XD.

Drunk people at bars are fun.

Steve @ Freedom Education
Steve @ Freedom Education
14 years ago

Hi Tim,

This is my first comment here (I think) and just curious what’s up with the tuque?

Are you in the Himalayans or something?

Cheers from Toronto, Canada.

Eves
Eves
14 years ago

that’s pretty cool. 🙂 I’ll try it out next time I go to a restaurant.

Reminds me of the balancing bird toy when I was little. Its beak balances its entire body.

SeanReichle
SeanReichle
14 years ago

Thanks man…cute.

Trevor
Trevor
14 years ago

@Tim Ferriss

It sounds like you took the comment the way it was intended, friendly BS.

It’s those audiobooks, you hear someone talking (especially in 4HWW) to “you” and then it’s like your old buddies with someone who’s only exposure to you is being an ass in a comment thread.

Oh technology, you’re a whore I just can’t quit!

😉

shh
shh
14 years ago

I just found out of all the libraries in the University of California system, only UCSD and CSL have your book! Perhaps you could lobby them? I’m an undergrad at Berkeley and the school library really is my only source of books – not only just to save money but also the hassle associated with going to a bookstore or ordering books online and getting it from the post office, etc. I think a lot of college students are the same way.

Pachanga Diaries
Pachanga Diaries
14 years ago

Tim,

I thought I’ll share this link about how More American Workers Outsourcing Own Jobs Overseas from the Onion News. I’m not supposed to put links here in the main text but I have added the link under website that is linked to my name. Hope that’s cool.

Raina Gustafson
Raina Gustafson
14 years ago

Utility for taking full-length screenshots on Mac, though it may not work for password protected pages.

http://derailer.org/paparazzi/

Don
Don
14 years ago

Hi Tim. Very clever. Hey I have a question for you. Somewhere a while back I saw one of your video post. In the background you had what appeared to be a sun room full of plants. You had made a real quick comment about how you used it as a breathing room or something to that effect. Is there anyway that you could create a post around the how and why you do this. I recently started breathing exercises and started to think about the air quality in most indoor settings. Any of your wisdom would be very helpful. Thanks.

katana barnett
katana barnett
14 years ago

If i were 10 years younger i would be one of those screeching pre-teens after watching that video. As is,

OMG that’s awesome. So glad I’m looking at this on a Saturday, haha.

Blake
Blake
14 years ago

Hey Tim,

I need to learn a language (I have chosen Spanish) fast, but I don’t have time to go to another country to finish getting it down.

Do you recommend the Michel Thomas program you mentioned briefly at the end of Random?

BW

AJ Kidney
AJ Kidney
14 years ago

Pretty cool, I thought WTF at the beginning, TIm is really bored but this is actually fun!!

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Brenda Rothaupt
14 years ago

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Darien Chin
Darien Chin
14 years ago

Neat trick. I have a couple I like to bust out too and they sometimes get me free drinks. The shot of you upside down really reminded me of a self portrait I did a bit ago….though you might get a kick out of it..

http://www.flickr.com/photos/knottyy/3056461129/in/set-72157605329620410/

p.s. watched almost all your other vids too. good stuff. i rock the pen tricks as well thanks to a japanese exchange student i had when i was 15

Jeana
Jeana
14 years ago

I have also been doing this trick for years. It’s even better if you burn the toothpick all the way to the edge of the glass. Can see the video on my phone.

Andy Brice
Andy Brice
14 years ago

So that is what happened to my grandmother’s tea cosy…

Bryan
Bryan
14 years ago

Love the fun post! I plan on entertaining my wife tonight.

Sharon
Sharon
14 years ago

Hey TIm

My BF send me your article about Blogging without killing yourself. That is pretty cool thanks. I also stumble upon find your spoon and fork thingy very funny and ingenious! Thanks for posting! One day I also like to create my blog.

Antonio
Antonio
14 years ago

Hello Timothy, I am Italian I have read your book 4 hours a week I will create a company and apply the rules of your book in Italy.

In your opinion what is possible ‘in Italy?

Pamela
Pamela
14 years ago

I used to light each end of the toothpick and let it burn to the very edge of the glass – it goes out by itself. It’s even more amazing, then!

Jamal Nichols
Jamal Nichols
14 years ago

You seem like a really cool guy.

SFP
SFP
12 years ago

it is very cool to balance a Fork and Spoon on a Toothpick