



(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…




(6 votes)
March 12, 2006 | 21 Comments

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




(19 votes)
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 [...]




(8 votes)
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.




(4 votes)
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 [...]




(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)
March 12, 2006 | 32 Comments

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






