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I can also see issues with people & specific sensitivities making it difficult, maybe them adding a keyboard way of moving the fractal could help so it'd be a bit more fixed & tapping a key to align as needed
Here's the dedicated post that many people have posted their dislike about Morphic Fractals & wish it was removed entirely
https://steamcommunity.com/app/2071500/discussions/0/4202490257587169244/
Good Luck & Have Fun
Moving your mouse in the x and y directions changes the fractal in somewhat predictable ways. Try to find features of the fractal that change slowly and match those up to the target image, and then fine-tune by looking at the more rapidly changing features. Sometimes the image looks similar to the target but you're actually far away in fractal space as the space is somewhat cyclical. One cycle will be similar to another but some things change from cycle to cycle. For example, one morphic crystal has a string of shapes that run down the middle. If the target has a string of, say, seven of those shapes in the middle and your image has a different number, that won't do, even if overall the image looks similar.
Some of these are tough. I like these puzzles and have gotten pretty good at them, but sometimes even I get stuck on one and just give up on it. If it takes too long to solve it's not worth the time to do it. Move on and find an easier one, and come back when you get better at them.
Lotuses
These can be troublesome to deal with. They mirror all squares that are of the same color of the lotus that are attached to them. The easier logic grids will start with some squares attached to the lotus, so you can mirror them right away.