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7 votes, average: 3.29 out of 57 votes, average: 3.29 out of 57 votes, average: 3.29 out of 57 votes, average: 3.29 out of 57 votes, average: 3.29 out of 5 (7 votes)

March 12, 2006 | 37 Comments

If you can cross your eyes, so that both pictures slide ‘into’ each other – to form a third, 3D image between them, the effect you will see is truly stunning! Try focusing on something in between you and the monitor to help see the illusion…


March 12, 2006 | 21 Comments

All of the red lines are completely parallel would you believe?


March 12, 2006 | 178 Comments

See a new color you’ve never seen before!!…Well… at least never before on your monitor. It’s a startling example of how poor the green/cyan element is on TVs and monitors generally. The colour you are about to witness is actually true Cyan … a colour that is heavily diluted on the vast optical illusions 10 [...]


March 12, 2006 | 15 Comments

This amazing illusion to the right already looks quite ‘wavy’, but try slowly moving the mouse cursor up and down the center of the image – and focus on the cursor. You should see the picture ‘waving’ in an incredible way.


March 12, 2006 | 10 Comments

At first, there doesn’t seem anything unusual about this picture. It’s just a bunch of diagonal lines and a slightly distorted square in the middle – right? Wrong. Believe it or not, the 4 lines that make up the square are actually perfectly straight. In fact it’s a perfect square. For proof of this, the [...]


March 12, 2006 | 20 Comments

Rings of snakes appear to rotate.


15 votes, average: 4.53 out of 515 votes, average: 4.53 out of 515 votes, average: 4.53 out of 515 votes, average: 4.53 out of 515 votes, average: 4.53 out of 5 (15 votes)

March 12, 2006 | 21 Comments

Rollers appear to rotate without effort. On the other hand, they appear to rotate in the opposite direction when observer sees this image, while blinking repeatedly.


11 votes, average: 2.18 out of 511 votes, average: 2.18 out of 511 votes, average: 2.18 out of 511 votes, average: 2.18 out of 511 votes, average: 2.18 out of 5 (11 votes)

March 12, 2006 | 32 Comments

How many shades of green do you see in the picture above. Would you believe there is only one?