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Spelling Sport - Close-up by Mark StrivingsHere's the effect. The performer brings four people up on stage and divides them into two teams of two each. There can be all kinds of fun picking teams (read: siblings, couples, etc.) depending on the situation. Each person is given two 3" X 5" card displaying a single letter each the two player teams stand next to each other. It is explained that the performer will give out a word and the members of each team must rearrange themselves, physically
Here's the effect. The performer brings four people up on stage and divides them into two teams of two each.There can be all kinds of fun picking teams (read: siblings, couples, etc.) depending on the situation. Each person is given two 3" X 5" card displaying a single letter each the two player teams stand next to each other. It is explained that the performer will give out a word and the members of each team must rearrange themselves, physically moving their hands to the proper order, to spell the word correctly. The team that spells the word first wins that round. A total of five rounds will be played.
Believe me when I tell you that this gets very competitive very quickly and the chaos that ensues is invariably hysterical. I have the audience decide which team wins each round. A fifth volunteer is used to keep track of the score using a dry erase board.
There is a lovely kicker for the final round. The letters used are 'S', 'O', 'T' and 'P'. There are several different words that can be spelled with these letters, but the final word turns out to be "DOTS". There is usually an instant freeze of the action on stage while everyone tries to figure out how to spell the word. Eventually someone does, either in the audience (who yells out the solution) or the contestants themselves. Regardless, it makes for a fine finish to this part of the routine. (If you haven't as yet figured out this ending, I will give you one hint - all of the letters are lower case. Think about it, you'll figure it out).
Once the calamity has died down it is announced what the final tally was. Let's say that Team 'A' won four times and Team 'B' won once. Both teams receive a huge round of applause. This entire time you have been standing there holding an envelope. It is opened and inside is a dry erase board with the exact tally of the wins and losses. You've cleanly predicted the outcome of total chaos! It's a killer!
The entire rig is eight letter cards (3" X 5"), two dry erase boards (4" X 6" and wafer thin) and a heavy envelope. Supply your own dry erase marker. That's it! Talk about packing flat and playing big!
All of that movement seriously fills a close-up space in every way, and as such is a boon for close up workers who want action and participation.
A few salient points to keep in mind:
- There is no secret writing involved.
- There are no formulas to remember.
- The outcome is genuinely random and different every time.
- There are no forces of any kind.
This is a worker in every sense of the word. It's a joy to perform, can be hysterically funny, is positively loaded with action and it has the gorgeous kicker of the performer having cleanly predicted everything in advance. It's beautiful.
'Spelling Sport Close Up', the close up version comes with eight 3" X 5" letter cards, two 4" X 6" wafer-thin dry-erase boards and one heavy envelope along with complete instructions and routine. (Also available in a stage size, 'Spelling Sport'.)
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★★★★★ 5
Fun toy
Color: Orange
My standard poodle loves this toy. It holds a charge for several hours and is well made
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Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2026
★★★★★ 5
MUST HAVE!!! Dog is obsessed!!!
Color: Aqua
100 PLUS STARS!!! We have a very VERY active pup (6 yrs old 🤦♀️🤦♀️)… he has destroyed EVERYTHING we have ever given him. So I ordered this AND the replacement shell. He has chewed the ball extensively but it is in PERFECT shape, no need for the replacement one YET.. I can not rave about this enough - he LOVES it, we love watching him with it and he won’t let it out of his site at all!! If we touch it he gets upset.. so when we charge it, we put the shell back together and give him that.. which reminds me - make sure you have that screwed TIGHT.. somehow he was able to get it apart.. but once we started tightening it he hasn’t been able to.. thinking about it?? GET IT!! You won’t be disappointed and neither will your dog!!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2025
★★★★★ 4
An expensive ball to think about
Color: Aqua
Went with the foam ball because I have hopes that my dogs teeth will sink in enough to be satisfying without having to shred it like a tennis ball. So far, so good. I chose this one because the of the outer shell replacement possibility; assurance that 30 dollars towards a ball would have an extended life option for half the price if needed.
It is slightly bigger than a tennis ball and big enough for my dog to be unable to get a strong clench and crush it. He does try though and it's holding up.
All of the options and modes are great.
However, I wish it acted more of a bait ball. Going through all three of the modes, I can't say any have sparked a wild chase.
It will bounce intermittently or once touched. The intervals are long enough to lose my dogs interests. Short intervals make the ball the easy loser every time.
Better on hardwood but pathetic on carpet.
It will roll but not far or very fast.
The only positives from this may be the battery conservation but when he stops playing with it, it is still rolling around the room. I think it takes 20-30 minutes of inactivity for sleep mode.
With this, the charge will last about a day of play.
It does charge quickly.
It has passed the tough chewer test with one who can chew through "tuff" toys in no time but I wish it was more of a challenge.
After telling my sister i purchased one, she said she would've given me hers because her dog had lost interest. Go with your hunch and find another game to invest in if you have trepidations of this being this case.
I won't deduct anymore stars because the product is as advertised. Only one deducted for the price.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025
★★★★★ 5
So far so good
Color: Aqua
For the past 2 years I’ve been looking for an interactive ball our dog won’t break within days.
I appreciate that it’s all foam, without any ropes or plastic pieces he can chomp on.
I don’t let him use it as a chew toy but after catching it he does like to chew on it for a little bit, and it’s held up nicely after a month.
Would recommend
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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2026
★★★★★ 2
if vibration excites your dog then it's okay
Color: Aqua
They're okay bit just basically vibrate. Was hoping they would roll around and their own but just really vibrate so my dogs didn't get much from it.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2025