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March 12, 2006 by Vurdlak | Share  

This really a nice one. Circular snakes appear to rotate ’spontaneously’, while in reality this is a static jpeg image..

Rotating Snakes

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22 Responses
  1. cilla says:

    holy crap. if i stop moving my head then it dont work.

  2. khresty says:

    creepy!!!

  3. RaiderX says:

    ITS A GIF! ITS A GIF!! =P

  4. niki says:

    cool!!!

  5. kristen says:

    that looks like its animated……BUT ITS NOT OMG

  6. keers says:

    It’s a cool illusion. It’s a gif but its only one image. It’s AWESOME!

  7. Cheeseman says:

    Just Because it’s a Gif Doesn’t mean its animated!

  8. Anonymous says:

    Not a GIF! Print it on a color printer and the image still moves…so distracting!

  9. Anonymous says:

    i used to have this poster size on my wall
    had to move though, it was ther first thing i saw evermorning….not to good

  10. Anonymous says:

    OK… that was… strange.

  11. Anonymous says:

    if you look at a black spot in the middle of a snake the circle will stop “turning”

  12. Douglas says:

    unbelievable!

  13. Anonymous says:

    meh. ive seen it loads of times

  14. Anonymous says:

    Try to print it LOL

  15. Apiez says:

    wow! who made it..?

  16. Anonymous says:

    This illusion is digital art made by Akitoshi Yoshitama or somethign like that, is saw it a book caled masters of deception, ts a book full of optical illusions of all kind by escher and dahli and a bunch of others

  17. Anonymous says:

    for those pll who say it’s a gif it isnt to prov it cover the first three rows of snakes with your hands or somthing and onlt look a the top row it wont move no mater how long you look at it

  18. RJ says:

    Haha, if you focus on one it stops moving, but when you look away it starts again.

  19. someone says:

    My eyes are sore

  20. Salad says:

    WAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!

    It’s…so….TRIPPY!

  21. Betty says:

    Help! For some reason, I can’t see any movement at all!

  22. random says:

    if you look at it at a certain (near the side of a circle), then surrounding circles continuously wobble. Looking into the center won’t work

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