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Open this article to see all nine photos! They were sent in by user called Daniel Lee. Daniel said: “These kids are just having a blast… Probably done by one of the parents, who knows…” I share his opinnion, and might add that some of them were really convincing! Do you know how these illusions [...]

There are many hidden animals inside this famous painting. Can you find them all? How many do you see? Which one was hardest to find? Oh yeah, check our sidebar – there are some new icons there. Try to figure them out ;)

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Hybrid images are able to change interpretation as a function of viewing distance. In these examples below, you might think that what you are seeing is absoulte. But ask someone to tell you what he sees while looking at the pictures from a few meters away. You may get really different answer from yours. So [...]

Due to popular demand by Macintosh users, I’ve decided to add Mac Games section. You may find it inside our sidebar, or simply jump to it directly from here. PC Games can still be found in a category beneath. Not to ruin your illusion of the day that should appear in your widget, here’s a [...]

Paul Parkus, author of these two images, submitted them yesterday. Funny part is that when I received them, I thought to my self “Well, nice pictures Paul, but how in the wolrd are they illusions? The first one is only nice looking oil painting and the other is, well, impressive photoshop work”. Later that day [...]

Catalina sent in this graffiti/building illusion. It’s located somwhere on the streets of Madrid, Spain. Don’t know what the illusions actually is? Be sure to jump inside this article for second photo, and then you’ll understand :)

Check out what comes from National Geographic! Steve Greenwood submitted this fabulous illusion via email: “If you check out the attached photo from National Geographic you will see that the black shapes are NOT the camels, the narrow stripes below the shapes are, the black shapes are the shadows of the camels, as this photo [...]

Is this tree giving us the finger?! What an attitude! There are some really explicit trees out there… I really laughed when I saw this picture. Maybe not the best optical illusion, but I still wanted to share it with you none the less. Have a laugh, and enjoy :)