<span>100 PUZZLES THAT LOOK ORDINARY ENOUGH ... UNTIL YOU TRY TO SOLVE THEM! Nothing is as it seems in this particular type of mindbender, but once youโve cracked one, youโll be hooked until youโve solved them all. David J. Bodycombe started inventing puzzles and games at the age of sixteen wh
Tricky Optical Illusion Puzzles
โ Scribed by Jerry Slocum, Jacob Botermans
- Publisher
- Sterling
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 104
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The longer you look, the more you get fooled. Thatโs the excitement of optical illusion puzzlesโespecially when they are as colorful as these. Coins rearrange themselves. Pictures disappear and reappear. Your eyes are deceived, and you must figure out how; fortunately, your mind is sharper than your gaze. Start looking, get smart, and have fun. Eighty-two puzzles in all.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Inside Flaps
Back Cover
Title
Contents
Introduction
Puzzles
Solutions
Index
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122 pages : 20 cm
Cool distortions, a perplexing parallel pattern, afterimages, 3-D foolery, flip-flopping faces, and other optical illusions will โtrickโ you into seeing what isnโt there. โMore complete and informative than most childrenโs books on the subject, this entertaining, enlightening volume will be helpful
Illustrated in full color, these optical illusions are cool and fun for all ages. Entertain yourself or impress your friends for hours. Boggle your mind with afterimages, impossible figures, flip-flopping faces, and more that will confuse your vision. Figure out what the secret message is in lett
<span>Whatโs real? Whatโs not? Reality is strangeโand seeing isnโt believing. When you look at an optical illusion, your brain tries to fool your eyes and what you expect to find on the page isnโt whatโs there. <br><br>Apart from being both endlessly fascinating and awe-inspiring visually, these ill