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An isometric illusion (also called an ambiguous figure or inside/outside illusion) is a type of optical illusion, specifically one due to multistable perception. In the example figure at right, the shape can be perceived as either an inside or an outside corner. In general, any shape built entirely of same-length (for example, isometric) lines that doesn't clearly indicate relative direction between its components will evoke such a perceptual "flip-flopping".
   The Necker cube is a famous example of an isometric illusion.
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