Are these perfect squares? The squares in the picture are actually straight, perfect squares. While looking, this Optical Illusion really does another “magic trick” and makes me dizzy.

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How many shelves do you see? Do you see 3 or 4?

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Move your head around while looking at this picture, or use the scroll bar on the side of this page.

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Which line is longer? Line AB or BC? They are actually the same length!

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Which man in the picture is taller? If you observe, you’ll find out they’re actually all the same size!

Is there spiral on this Image? No, it’s actually just independent circles!

Terrace

An interesting look at the parallel world where anything is possible! What you see below is a successful variation of the “Folded Chessboard” classic painting done by Sandro Del Prete. Titled “The Terrace” this illusion became so popular around the net, that not many are aware of its original author – David Macdonald. The illusion [...]

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Can you find the word ‘Liar’ in the picture of the face below?