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An optical illusion of a letter occurs when the visual perception of a letter is distorted, leading the viewer to see something different from what is actually presented. This can happen due to factors like color, contrast, shape, or surrounding visuals that trick the brain into interpreting the letter in an unexpected way. Common examples include ambiguous letters that can be read in multiple ways or designs that create a three-dimensional effect. These illusions highlight the complexities of visual perception and cognitive processing.

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