Frank Berardi, who also wears title J SGT MIL USA USACE (still not sure what each part means, but I always considered him some sort of high ranked USA military general or something) has sent us another awesome optical illusion. Those of you who like to research, browse the website by search term “Berardi” and you’ll find his previous interesting submissions. Today’s one is very similar to “Illusion of Two Horses and One Head“, but this time the story is opposite. We have one cow body and two cow heads. Frank asked where does one cow begin, and the other end? Here is his email: “I found this in the opening sequence of the show “Ramsey’s Kitchen Nightmares” and I just couldn’t help but think to send it along. Where does one cow begin, and the other end? I know this is pretty easy when you look at it for more than a second but I think it gives a good double take.”
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Hahaha, I love this one. Ok… I think the left cow is all black and since that patch of the right cow is slightly behind it, it looks like they’re attached together. BUT, I still can’t figure out the horse one.
Since when is a photo of two cows standing next to eachother an optical illusion? Looks like a Photo to me.
It looks like there is a third head too, in the feet of the black cow.
This is awesome. But I can find the trick. the left cow is all black and right above it is a tiny patch of white meaning the spotted cow is behind the left cow. It did trick my eyes at first but then I found the trick. Well done!
if u look at their legs the illusion would be clear, the black cow is standing sideways.
haha i saw through it!!
the black cow is sorta facing us if u see properly
You guys are retarded. There can be nothing clearer than the fact that there are two cows standing near each other!
Illusion ???
I don’t understand how you can name this a optical illusion.
There is two cows and it’s easy to know where is the end of each !
ha ha!!! That is really cute! It is pretty easy to figure it out though! Nice job!!!!!!!!! :-)
The horses head you can’t see is behind the other ones neck.
IN MY EYES: SECOND COMMENT!
Anyway, it is pretty nice, but rather obvious.
wow i guess you’ve run out of illusions to end up posting this one.
This is actually a 2 for 1 illusion- Which way is the black cow facing? Towards the camera or away from the camera?
When I first saw it, in the small window of the widget, I really couldn’t tell where the cows split, but when I saw it close up, the legs really gave it away.
When I saw this on my widget, I thought it was a pretty good photoshop.
looking at it from a painful point of view, it looks like the black cow is coming out of the other cows ass(ouch)!!
great pic I still dont see where they seperate though
heh heh…let’s just settle with the fact that its a two-headed cow =P
Yo, Vurd! I love your site, and so as your illusions! And this is one of the finest! Keep ‘em coming!!!
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i got it ^_^ the cow on the right is prettymuch side on whereas the left cow’s body is almost straight on with the camera because you can see the patern on the white cow is too rounded
In this one, the black cow has its body sort-of “twisted” to its right; both cows’ butts are almost touching.
…The “horse” one was caused by the horse on the left’s head being behind the one on the right’s head- you can see the “lips” of the left-horse, barely, underneath the neck of the horse-head in front (the one on the right.
Joseph is right I still think that its a great illusion though
The title means:
Junior Sergeant, Military, United States of America, United States Army Corps of Engineers.
Sorry, the guy isn’t a General
the all black cow’s bosy is turned to its right. If it were stragiht, the cow would be facing forward, but, teh cow is turned so u can see the left side of its body.
The things actually 2 cows.One is turned toward the camera and is blocking the end of the other cow making it look like one cow.
i know how this works. you have a one eating grass the regular way. then you have a different colored cow turning sideways to eat the grass. i noticed this as soon as i looked at it! MOOOO!!
Oh! i got it, the black cow is facing our direction showing only half of its body while the spotted cow is behind the black cow! thats cool!