Psychedelic Swirl
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One of the most amazing "fake motion" illusions. Believe it or not, this is a still image!
Is It Green?
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The
square in the center of this image by Professor Akiyoshi Kitaoka
appears to have a green tint. But is that actually its color?
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This
is a cycling image. Focus on the red dot and wait for the image to
change to a shot of the beach. It's in black and white, but it will
appear to be in color because of the after-image in your eyes!
This
image by Shigeo Fukuda is a lovely essay in balance and contrast.
Where do you think one set of legs ends, and the other begins?
This
image shows the brain's tendency to "fill in" negative space with
shapes. Do you see a series of white circles between the black crosses?
In reality, they don't exist.
Can you tell which of these two fingers is pointing at the exact center the vertical line?
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This isn't just a picture of two squirrels on a branch. Can you see the hidden image within?
Stare at the center of this grid for a while, and the outer edges will seem to "repair" themselves.
How many tigers can you see in this landscape?
Here's
a perspective illusion. Which of these spheres appears to be bigger?
Wait for the animation to remove them from their context. Now how
do their sizes compare?
Can you spot the mythical creature hidden in this landscape?
We all know the four presidents carved into Mount Rushmore, but can you spot the fifth face?
Can you spot the distorted picture of Edgar Allen Poe hidden in this illustration inspired by 'The Raven'?
Scan the negative space in this whimsical illusion by Culpeo. Can you see what's haunting this fox?