
Glitches in a Bottle
A padlock, linked through a pair of scissors, and a keychain Rubik's Cube, all inside an unaltered Spring Valley juice bottle. One of the most difficult to make, and a featured set-piece in the hit stage show of Glitches in Reality.
Credit: Harry Eng (USA), and multiple other innovators.

Linked Tape Rolls
Two fully usable intact rolls of tape, fully intact and usable, yet linked impossibly through each other. One of the rarest and hardest to find items in the collection.
Credit: Angus Lavery (UK)

Eng Bottle
A complete deck of playing cards inside a glass juice bottle. The bottle is straight from the factory, and has not been cut or altered in any way.
Credit: Harry Eng (USA)

Street Elbows
Four cast iron screw-threaded pipe elbows, held together only by their screw threads. The elbows have not been cut, reattached, glued, welded, or adhered in any way. Only the four pipe elbows are involved.
Credit: Saul Bobroff (USA)

Rubik's Cube in Bottle
A fully functional Rubik's Cube inside a glass bottle. Another example of the "bottle" style of Glitch.
Credit: Harry Eng (USA)

Braided Bill
A single US dollar bill, slit lengthwise and braided into itself. The important thing to note is that the slits do not run all the way to the edges of the bill; the two ends are sealed and intact. Hence the braiding (which normally would require open ends) appears to be impossible.
Credit: Robert Neale (USA)

Rope Through Needle
A single piece of 5mm sash cord, threaded through the eye of a steel mattress needle. Both the rope and the needle are fully intact. Note that the rope is so tighly wedged in the eye that it is actually impossible to pull it out of place.
Credit: Jacobus Bemelman (Netherlands), Y.C. Lo (Hong Kong)

Arrow Through Coin
A wooden arrow running through the centre of a decorative Chinese coin. Both the wood and the coin are completely intact single pieces; neither have been cut, damaged, or reattached in any way.
Credit: Victoria Skye (USA)







