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The Ultimate Book of Optical Illusions

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Prepare to be amazed! Inside the covers of this incredible, colorful collection are hundreds of the world’s most powerful optical illusions. They’re beautiful to behold, and stunning in their trickery. Some of the mind-boggling images seem to spring into action, vibrating, pulsing, and spinning like a hula hoop. Other ambiguous illusions feature two subjects in one: the fun is in finding them both in the single picture—including a mouse playing hide and seek in a cat’s face and a strange desert mirage where palm trees imperceptibly morph into camels. And still more, like “The Impossible Terrace,” which couldn’t exist off the page: just try to figure out if you’re viewing the space from above or below. Every one is astonishing.

368 pages, Paperback

First published September 28, 2006

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Al Seckel

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1,607 reviews300 followers
September 28, 2009
355 pages of optical illusions. Many of them the exact same optical illusion over and over. Some of them aren't even illusions. Spinning around with your forehead on the knob of a baseball bat results in dizziness, not illusions! Seriously, that was on page 24, so the fail sets in pretty quickly.

There's no explanation for why these illusions fool the mind, just captions that guide you to find the rabbit or decide if these two lines are really the same size. Hint: They always are.

Two stars: repetitive and frustrating.
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375 reviews35 followers
October 9, 2015
This was fun to share with the family. The images are large to share the book between two people at the same time. There is very little words, just a brief description of each illusion under it. I like how this is good for people and children of all ages. Definitely a keeper, and so worth the money I spent n the book.
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157 reviews4 followers
March 23, 2023
This book contains hundreds of optical illusions but it rarely gives even the slightest credit to the artists that produced the illusions and almost always changes the names of the art so that even if you wanted to find the original work you wouldn't be able to.

Seckel was the main author of Masters of Deception (2004), so this "Ultimate Book" (2006) was a disappointing step down from that.

If the goal was to catalogue optical illusions and rip them from their titles and artists, job well done.
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91 reviews2 followers
July 31, 2024
Worth reading, sure, but it repeats the same illusion 3 times. You won't get a headache from reading it all in one sitting, but you will get bored. Some of them are pretty great, though.
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136 reviews
June 28, 2018
Super fun optical illusions, as the title suggests. It has all the classic optical illusions that will make you think, "HOW exactly does that work?"
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Author 36 books6 followers
August 21, 2014
This is more of what might be considered more of a coffee table type book for entertaining guests than reading. It is a great book of illusions that our minds see with the information gathered from our eyes. It is both entertaining and educational. I think that everyone who is curious about how we think we see the world, or just wants to have some fun with friends should have a copy.
77 reviews4 followers
January 13, 2010
The one with the woman who suddenly opens her eyes will change your life I swear!

;D
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May 8, 2010
Fantastic book plenty of the most surprising Optical Illusions.
269 reviews4 followers
September 16, 2012
Meh. I wanted this book to be more fun than it was.
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216 reviews22 followers
August 13, 2012
A magnificent collection of classics and (to me at least) unknown illusions, sorted into categories. For anyone interested in illusions, this book is a must-have.
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430 reviews21 followers
October 6, 2013
Aimed more at kids than adults, but it's highly entertaining for what it is. This would make a great coffee table book. Light, fun, more amusing than bouncing penguins across a computer screen.
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530 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2015
liked it more than expected.
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24 reviews16 followers
December 31, 2021
It got very repetitive in the last 100 or so pages. Lots of the illusions were just repeated, but with different colors and things to make it slightly different.
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May 16, 2013
These optical illusions are amazing! I would suggest to read it on a long car ride to pass time!
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