No matter how hard you try... you can't see the subject matter of these tropes.

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!!Tropes:
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* '''{{Invisibility}}''': Having the ability to be impossible to be seen by others.
* BehindTheBlack: A character is somehow unable to see a cardboard cutout or other two-dimensional object from the side view.
* ChameleonCamouflage: A character seamlessly fades into the background.
* CurtainCamouflage: Hiding behind a curtain.
* DevilInPlainSight: Other characters are oblivious of how mean or evil someone is in spite of how obvious it is that they're a bad person.
* DramaticCurtainToss: If you're going to reveal something big, hide it behind a curtain and fling it off.
* DramaticDisappearingDisplay: You know a game is getting serious when its user interface vanishes.
* EverythingFades: Enemies in a game disappear without a trace as soon as they're killed.
* FailedASpotCheck: Not noticing an intruder or something missing until it's too late.
* HeWhoMustNotBeSeen: A regular or recurring character who, for whatever reason, is never fully visually depicted.
* HollywoodChameleons: Chameleons in fiction have their color-changing ability depicted as enabling them to blend in with anything surrounding them.
* ICantSeeMyself: A phrase, or something to the same effect, uttered by someone who discovers, upon looking in a mirror, that he or she has just become invisible.
* InvisibilityCloak: A device that enables invisibility.
* InvisibilityFlicker: The Invisibility Cloak temporarily fails to function.
* InvisibilityInk: A substance that makes whoever gets covered in it invisible.
* InvisibilityWithDrawbacks: When invisibility isn't the perfect superpower.
* InvisibleAliens
* InvisibleAnatomy: A character has body parts that are invisible, usually appendages.
* InvisibleBlock: A hidden platform that can be used, but isn't visually depicted.
* InvisibleGrid: A set of spatial constraints in a video game that cannot be seen by the player and determines the actions taken by a character in certain contexts.
* InvisibleIntrovert: Characters with stealth powers tend to be shy or asocial.
* InvisibleJerkass: An invisible being uses their invisibility to do mean things.
* InvisibleMainCharacter: A story where the main character temporarily becomes invisible.
* InvisibleMeansUndodgeable: When a person or object is invisible, people will ''always'' run into the invisible person or object.
* InvisibleMonsters: Monsters that cannot be seen are confronted. When used in live-action works, the invisibility is often a convenient excuse to not spend money on the special effects needed to bring the monsters to life.
* InvisiblePresident: The President is absent in scenes set in the White House, often to prevent the work becoming an UnintentionalPeriodPiece.
* InvisibleStomachVisibleFood: You can still see the food that an invisible person eats while it is being chewed, swallowed, and digested.
* InvisibleStreaker: An invisible person wears clothes that are still visible, requiring them to strip in order to be truly invisible.
* InvisibleToAdults: A supernatural creature that can only be seen by children.
* InvisibleToNormals: Supernatural creatures can only be seen by a select few.
* InvisibleWall: Invisible walls in video games that keep the player in the gaming area.
* InvisibleWriting: When there's a hidden written message on something that can only be revealed via a special method.
* ISeeDeadPeople: A character becomes able to see ghosts, who are otherwise invisible to everyone else.
* KnightsArmorHideout: Avoiding detection by slipping into an idle suit of armor.
* MacGuffinBlindness: A character seeking a MacGuffin somehow doesn't recognize it when it's right in front of them.
* NobodyHereButUsBirds: A person in hiding feigns an animal noise, usually as some sort of signal.
* PerceptionFilter: Invisibility via being unnoticed.
* RadarIsUseless: Characters make no apparent reaction to airborne or spaceborne events that should have been blindingly obvious.
* RightBehindMe: Insulting someone without realizing that they're standing behind you.
* SeeTheInvisible: Finding a way to make an otherwise invisible character or object visible.
* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: An important character is absent from the work's promotional materials.
* SmokeOut: Creating a literal smoke screen to cover up a get-away.
* StepIntoTheBlindingFight: Blinding your enemy as a tactic to shroud your attacks
* TechnicolorNinjas: Someone is somehow a master of stealth, despite wearing a suit so brightly colored they should theoretically stick out like a sore thumb.
* TooStrangeToShow: Something is so bizarre its very nature defies depiction or description.
* UndisclosedFunds: If something goes for a lot of money, we won't know exactly how much.
* VisibleInvisibility: Gimmicks a work of fiction uses so that invisible characters can still be seen by the audience.
* VisibleToBelievers: Only those who believe in a creature or object can actually see it.
* WallpaperCamouflage: Someone wears a certain outfit or paints themselves in a way so that they blend in with the walls of the room.
* WeirdnessCensor: Something prevents people from noticing the oddness around them.
* YouCanSeeMe: A person thinks they are invisible, but finds out that the person they're approaching can see them.
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[[spoiler: You still can't see it. Stop staring. And don't try to do that thing where you look right next to the thing you're trying to see and let your peripheral vision pick it out. That won't work either.]]
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