Holding a Bubble in the Air with a Fan and Splitting It with a Fan
Before starting the trick, place the fan within easy reach
Inflate a bubble on your palm.
Keep holding the bubble with one hand. The bubble may rest on your palm (facing upward) or hang from your palm (facing downward). Choose the position that gives you better control.
While maintaining control of the bubble with one hand, pick up the fan with the other hand.
Once ready, gently guide the bubble into the air and immediately begin supporting it with smooth airflow from the fan.
To split the bubble use sharper, focused airflow from the fan and divide the bubble into smaller ones.
Make sure only the airflow touches the bubble — never hit it with the fan.
This trick can be performed with a clear bubble or a fog-filled bubble.
Keep full control of the bubble before reaching for the fan.
The bubble can hang downward or sit upward — use whichever position feels more stable.
Use soft airflow to hold the bubble and short, controlled bursts to split it.
Keep the bubble above chest level for better visibility and control.
To learn how to work with fog-filled bubbles, please refer to our separate training module dedicated to working with fog bubbles.