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The audio begins with a brief moment of silence, then the distinct sound of a deck of standard playing cards being split into two halves fills the air. The rhythmic motion of shuffling begins, known as the riffle method. The cards are held in both hands with the thumbs freeing them to fall in a cascading manner, one from each half, onto the table. The process is repeated several times, creating a consistent and rhythmic sound that is both calming and engaging. After each riffle, the two halves are reunited in a smooth motion, accompanied by a soft swishing sound. The methodical shuffling and reshuffling continue, creating a symphony of sounds that only a deck of playing cards can make. The audio ends with one final, triumphant riffle and the clear sound of the fully shuffled deck being squared up, ready for the next game. The last note you hear is the crisp snap of the top card being drawn from the deck. The entire process provides