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Art of Perception: Ravioli

A tasty perceptual puzzle to give your brain some food for thought.
Category Price Seller Device
Games $1.99 Q4 Technologies Ltd iPhone, iPad, iPod

This beautifully simple and elegant little game is designed to challenge your visual perception. Its clever use of negative space and bold geometric shapes create abstract patterns that trick your brain into seeing what’s not there.

The rules for playing this traditional pattern game are simple:

• Copy the pattern.
• Beat the timer to win points.
• Make mistakes and lose points.

The game starts very simply and easily, with just two layers and two colors. Finding the solution is much harder than you might think. Even at this simple level you are tricked into picking the opposite of what you see.

At each level another layer and color is added until there are six layers and six colors. Your challenge is to identify the stencils and put them in the right order.

Just when you feel you’ve mastered the art of Ravioli, the challenge extends. Layers and colors are removed, creating composite shapes that your brain sees but aren’t actually there. You see a star – but there’s no star stencil, it’s an illusion created by the interaction of two geometric shapes of the same color.

As you progress through the levels, you become better at seeing what’s not there, learning to decode geometric illusions of increasing complexity. How far can you go? In the hardest puzzles there are six layers and just two colors designed to challenge even the most astute visual thinkers.

This classic game of stencils will give you hours of contemplative entertainment. Enjoy!

FEATURES
• 225 puzzles
• 144 unique stencils
• 15 levels, from easy to extremely challenging
• No adverts
• No in-app purchases
• Around 12 - 20 hours play - depending on your skill level
• Game Center Leaderboard to compete with friends.
• Reset each level without losing your high score
• Reset the game without losing your high score
• Introductory video
• Getting-started slide-show tutorial


History and Psychology
The game was originally designed in 1929 as a non-verbal, non-numeric IQ test using 20 cardboard stencils. You were given a set of 12 patterns to copy in 4 minutes by manipulating the stencils. In the 1980’s the game was developed in a printed format as a tool for teaching problem-solving strategies and thinking skills in cognitive education.

Reviews

Fun but glitchy
LovingIt27

After roughly 20mins of play I've reached level four, solved the puzzle, but the ap won't register the solution. I've tried every other pattern alignment to see if I might have it wrong but, nope, there's only one solution, it's the one I've entered, but the game simply will not load it. So, I'm stuck. There are no options to move forward or reload. It's game over due to a glitch after less than an hour of play, at level 4 of about 50+ levels. Yikes. $2 down the drain. What a waste. :(


What????
Miss Conduct 28

I was pretty excited by this game but it doesn't work. It won't load and I'm not going to waste anymore time on it


great sequence of puzzles - a "keeper"
MathPoly

Easy to use on my iPod, but there are a few puzzles where I needed the larger screen of my iPad to distinguish tiny differences between a pattern I created and the template-to-be-matched. In addition to being able to reset a level (but only immediately after completing that level), it is also possible (at any time) to reset an individual puzzle (by undoing prior choice of stencils).


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