This document outlines 7 elements of visual perception and grouping: 1) Edges are assigned to regions to determine shape, depth, and attention. 2) Things near each other seem grouped together. 3) Things are grouped if they seem to complete an entity rather than being incomplete forms. 4) Similar things appear grouped together, and the more similar the likelier they are perceived as a group. 5) Points connected by lines are seen following the smoothest path with lines belonging together. 6) Forms are preferred to be extended in the direction they are "headed". 7) Ambiguous stimuli comes from impossible things like unfeasible configurations.