Optical Illusions: Over 80 of the most mind-bending, brain-melting illusions ever invented

· Ryland Peters & Small
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An amazing collection of puzzles to leave you speechless. Blow your mind with this amazing collection of illusions that will challenge your brain's sense of perception and have you wondering what on earth is going on. In Optical?Illusions you will find familiar classics like the impossible staircase, alongside modern takes like the disappearing ghost. There are illusions that will make the page look like it is moving, ones that will create images behind your closed eyes, 3-D images that will jump out of the page, illusions that will challenge your sense of perspective, magic eye puzzles, plus colours and shapes that will appear out of nowhere, making this a must-have for any fan of optical illusions

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TarAndy Conaway
June 1, 2015
I only was able to get the sample, but these are REALLY good illusions! My mind is, like blown up!!!!
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About the author

Tim Leng is a writer and editor who has previously worked on titles such as The World’s Worst Travel Destinations, and Stag Dos and Speeches, for Dog ‘n’ Bone. He is a qualified Bikram yoga teacher, and the author of a novella, Waiting on a Friend. In addition he edited the autobiography of the award-winning Hollywood visual effects supervisor, Ronald B. Moore. He has always been fascinated by the weird and wonderful world of optical illusions, and leapt at the chance to compile this collection.

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