I know of a couple easy ESP experiments you can try at home.
1:
This is the simplest one and requires four or five people. Have one of you, the subject, stand in the middle of the room, with the others around him. Tell him to close his eyes tightly and the others place their fingers gently against his chest, shoulders and back, making sure not to exert pressure. The aim of the experiment is to make the subject sway in a particular direction. Make sure all of you (except the subject) know which direction you want to make him sway. Concentrate hard on willing the subject to sway in the chosen direction. he usually feels a force pulling him in the chosen direction as if he were a compass needle and someone had brought a magnet close to him. This usually takes a couple seconds, depending upon the suggestibility of the subject. Make sure all of you are open and receptive, and
not skeptical towards the experiment (or the other two for that matter).
2:
This also takes five people. It's aim is to lift a seated person using only index finges. The chosen subject sits in a chair and the other four attempt to lift him by placing a finger under his armpits and knees. Of course, it is initially impossible. Then the four place their hands, one on top of the other on the head of the seated person. Make sure that no person has his own two hands next to each other. All should concentrate hard for 20 seconds. Then, they quickly remove their hands from the head, place their index fingers under the subject's knees and armpits, and the seated person should be lifted effortlessly into the air.
(Someone explained this by explaining that the hands piled ont he subject's head operate as a kind of Psi accumulator)
3:
For this, you need a sheet of paper, 2 inches * 2 inches. Fold it corner to corner, unfold. Then fold it top to bottom, and unfold. Then fold from side to side, and unfold. Now, pinch the corner folds, and it should turn into a kind of paper dart, its point at the intersection of the folding lines. Take a needle, and stick it blunt end first into a cork. Balance the paper dart on the needle point so that it looks like a partly open umbrella. Make sure you do not breathe on it. Try to will it to rotate about the needle point. Keep trying if you must.
Some people relate that after not succeeding the first time, they kept the dart by their computers, and every now and then would try again. Eventually it would work.
If you do try it, post your results here please. I'm interested to see your results.