These captivating visuals take advantage of the brain's natural propensity to interpret patterns and forms,
which frequently causes us to perceive things that aren't there or to neglect aspects that are right in front of our eyes.
There are many different ways that optical illusions can present themselves,
ranging from ambiguous figures that transition between two different interpretations to warped viewpoints that defy logic.
By deftly utilizing color, shade, and geometry, artists and designers are able to create illusions that challenge
the viewer's perceptions and cause them to doubt their preconceived notions about how things appear to them.
There is more to the attraction with optical illusions than just a simple desire to be entertained.