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May 27, 2006 by Vurdlak | Share  

Is it only me, or do these two appear different in size? Well beleive it or not, they are both the same size and that’s a fact!

They are the same size!

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14 Responses
  1. amy says:

    how does that work…. ^o)

  2. Hai says:

    duh

  3. la says:

    how, nuh uh

  4. MMM says:

    Cool!
    they actually are the same size!!!

  5. MMM says:

    if you make a line on the left side of the picture, and join the two things,
    you realise they are the same side!

  6. obit says:

    I think this one works because your brain is making assumptions on the pieces being fragments of two whole circles. since the top line of the inner fragment is longer than the bottom line of the outter fragment, it must be longer. The logic works if the two circles are cut with one continuous cut. … i don’t know, that’s my theory

  7. S&S says:

    Boring!!!!!!!
    I have seen heaps of these already!!!

  8. Anonymous says:

    the bottoms of both shapes are different from the tops, and one being above the other makes it look like there different

  9. LOSER:) says:

    hiii yeah im weirddd

  10. oooooo says:

    I’ve seen a plastic version of this before. There are two pieces and they look different when you place them like that, but when you lay them on top of each other they are exactly the same size.

    I tried to make it with paper but apparently you need to make them exactly the right shape for it to work- cos mine didnt.

  11. Jack says:

    cos they r bent duh my god u lot r dumb

  12. Anonymous says:

    there another one like this…it has a video giving u the proof. they are red and yellow transparent blocks like this one

  13. Nicole says:

    man i pulled out the ruler and every thing and they are the same size

  14. Waggers says:

    on the left side of them put a ruler there
    theyre straight

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