

⚡️ choose from different items to target and find ⚡️ find and tap the required items and avoid the bad items ⚡️ memorize the on-screen images at the start of each round ⭐️ can be played offline (although bonus rewards will not be available) ⭐️ absolutely no ads during game play or between levels like other games ⭐️ no intrusive ads (very small banner ad is display within the main menu, video ad is only displayed if you choose to claim an in-game reward) ⭐️ this game is absolutely free and contains no in-app purchases Memorize the displayed items and find them all once the round the start. And play a classic item memory game at the same time😀😄😁😛😜🤪🤠 View a large collection of optical illusion background images. 👉 For More Detail of Illusion 2 : Optical Illusion Game Well-known examples include "walls", "climbing stairs", "leaning", "descending ladders", and "pulling and pushing". These illusions exploit the audience's assumptions about the physical world. The mime artist creates an illusion of acting upon or being acted upon by an unseen object. Mimes are known for a repertoire of illusions that are created by physical means. For example, hearing voices regardless of the environment would be a hallucination, whereas hearing voices in the sound of running water (or other auditory source) would be an illusion. Unlike a hallucination, which is a distortion in the absence of a stimulus, an illusion describes a misinterpretation of a true sensation. The term illusion refers to a specific form of sensory distortion.

Other illusions occur because of biological sensory structures within the human body or conditions outside the body within one’s physical environment. These assumptions are made using organizational principles (e.g., Gestalt theory), an individual's capacity for depth perception and motion perception, and perceptual constancy. Some illusions are based on general assumptions the brain makes during perception. For example, individuals watching a ventriloquist will perceive the voice is coming from the dummy since they are able to see the dummy mouth the words. The emphasis on visual illusions occurs because vision often dominates the other senses. Illusions may occur with any of the human senses, but visual illusions (optical illusions) are the best-known and understood. Though illusions distort reality, they are generally shared by most people. An illusion is a distortion of the senses, revealing how the brain normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation.
