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April 3, 2006 | 60 Comments

After succesfull “Find your Blind Spot Illusion”, Mighty Optical Illusions brings you another cool test. Color blindness, also known as daltonism, is a deficiency in the view of certain colors. Red/green color distortion is the most common type of color vision impairment. In a few very rare cases, some people can only see in black [...]




(6 votes)
April 3, 2006 | 7 Comments

These things just keep on rotating.. amazing! This still fascinates me, even though I posted bunch of them! Optical Illusions rock! Still, I think “Rotating Snakes Illusion” is still the best!




(2 votes)
April 3, 2006 | 73 Comments

Seeing double? Have you been drinking again? Well, shame on you!




(6 votes)
April 3, 2006 | 14 Comments

Another cool work by Escher! This amazing Staircase Illusion in a way reminds me of classic computer game called Discworld. Am not sure why, it just does!




(4 votes)
April 1, 2006 | 26 Comments

Thanks to scienceduck, we got our first user-submitted Illusion! I encourrage you to submit all of your optical illusion material that you think we should publish here. As the title say, this one is taken in Toronto. I wasn’t sure at first if it is just a painting on the builiding wall, or is it [...]




(6 votes)
April 1, 2006 | 43 Comments

I haven’t figured this one yet, so don’t count on me to give you explanation. Girl in a picture holds a real mirror, and the picture wasn’t edited in photoshop – that’s the only thing I’m certain. So how can we see different picture of the PC in the mirror then? Comment here, and please [...]




(8 votes)
April 1, 2006 | 271 Comments

Can you spot the face in this “Where’s waldo Illusion”? Once you find the face in this coffe beans pile, every next time you look at this picture you will see it immedately.




(1 votes)
April 1, 2006 | 10 Comments

This one works in a same principle Soldiers Illusion does. It seems these two monoliths are different in size, while in fact they are both of the same meassures. Use photoshop, overleap them and you’ll see what I’m saying.




(3 votes)
April 1, 2006 | 21 Comments

Allright, not an illusion but either way try to solve this puzzle. Don’t expect any tips from me! Following cube is composed of two parts. If you take the upper part, obviously you will pick up the whole cube, yet the cube can easily be decomposed without breaking it. The answer is simple, just think [...]





