The most unexpected act in the show’s history didn’t involve singing or dancing. A contestant walked onto the stage and promised a magic trick performed with a children’s mobile game, projected live on the big screen. The judges were skeptical. What followed left everyone in stunned silence.
The contestant started playing the simple, colorful game. But it quickly became clear this was no ordinary playthrough. Without looking at the screen, the contestant began predicting events in the game, naming which blocks would disappear or what symbols would appear next. The audience gasped with each correct prediction.
Then came the climax. The contestant placed the phone face down. The game was still running on the big screen. The judges were asked to give commands. When one judge shouted “Jump!”, the character on screen jumped. When another said “Slide!”, it slid. The game was responding to their voices.
The hall erupted. One judge, known for their harsh critiques, was the first to stand up, applauding in disbelief. The others followed immediately. Soon, the entire audience was on its feet, giving a roaring, unanimous standing ovation. It was a moment of pure, shared magic, created from the most unlikely source.
