Wizard flip; LSD and psilocybin together

Wizard flipping

'Wizard flipping'

The Wizard Flip is a combination of magic mushrooms or truffles with LSD. People who choose to combine this combination of psychedelic drugs have various reasons. Some use this combination because it's known to produce a strong visual effect. Others, however, want to experience the effects of LSD without the peak effects lasting so long. And another group of people wants to combine the therapeutic value of LSD and psilocybin.

Other names for the wizard flip

Combinations of psychedelics with other drugs are often given their own names. For example, MDMA with psilocybin is called hippie flip MDMA with LSD is called a candy flip, and LSD with psilocybin is called a wizard flip. Besides the wizard flip, psilocybin combined with LSD is also called "God's flesh," "Soul Bomb," or "Alice.".

The visual effects of wizard flipping

The visual effects of the Wizard Flip are the strongest we know of. Psilocybin (from mushrooms or truffles) alone can cause quite a few hallucinations, and LSD adds to that. The visual effects below can complement each other to create a colorful experience with many dreamlike hallucinations.

Visual effects of LSD

The visual effects of LSD are similar to those of 2C-B, rather than psilocybin or ayahuasca. They are complex, algorithmically shaped, unstructured, featuring many complex structures, brightly lit, colorful, synthetic, multicolored, flat, sharply defined, large, fast-moving, angular, depthless, and consistently intense.

Visual effects of psilocybin

The visual patterns of psilocybin resemble those of DMT/ayahuasca. They are complex, abstract, organic, structured, bright, multicolored, shiny, soft, large, slow, smooth, round, and consistent in intensity. These visual perceptions feel "organic," can sometimes appear cartoonish, and are more intense at higher doses.

LSD session

Wizard flip

Psilocybin therapy

Wizard flip therapy

LSD is used less frequently as a therapeutic tool compared to other psychedelics, such as psilocybin. This is because LSD has a longer duration of action than other psychedelics, meaning its effects last longer. This can be overwhelming for some and make it more difficult to guide the session. Furthermore, the longer duration can also present practical challenges, such as finding enough time and a suitable environment for the session.

LSD therapy duration

Another reason is that LSD can offer a potentially more intense experience than other psychedelics. The effects of LSD can be profound and transformative, but this can also lead to intense emotions and excessive hallucinations for too long. LSD is also difficult to slow down if the trip is unpleasant. This makes LSD less suitable for people new to psychedelics or those sensitive to anxiety or overwhelm.

To still be able to utilize the potential therapeutic effects of LSD, we've often used a legal LSD analog with our clients in combination with psilocybin from magic truffles. By carefully choosing the dosage, the peak of the trip is manageable, while the LSD effects are still clearly present. This wizard flip offers a solution for those who want to experience the effects of LSD, experience strong visuals, but don't want to be stuck in a trip for too long.

For those looking to experience a psychedelic session for the first time, we recommend never starting with LSD. It's better to gain experience with something like psilocybin first.

The dangers of combining drugs

The Wizard Flip is a combination of psilocybin and LSD. These two psychedelics interact with roughly the same receptors and can enhance each other's effects. Finding the right dosage for this combination is important. Furthermore, the contraindications of both LSD and psilocybin should be considered if you want to try this polydrug combination. Complete the free intake form so we can perform an initial check for you. We'll then let you know by email if we've found any contraindications.