mind bending

/ˈmaɪndˌbɛndɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Extremely confusing, difficult to understand, or mentally challenging.
    • The math problem was mind-bending, requiring hours of careful thought.
    • She described the movie's plot as mind-bending because of all the time travel twists.
    • The puzzle was so mind-bending that even the experts couldn't solve it.
  2. Causing a profound change in one's thoughts or perception, often due to drugs or intense experience.
    • The virtual reality game was so immersive it felt truly mind-bending.
    • Some people seek mind-bending experiences through meditation or psychedelics.
    • The artist's mind-bending installation made visitors question reality.
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