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Few people know that Landrover Freelander has been developed after studying Maasai tribes. The photograph below represents jut a part of the ad campaign for Landrover. Am not sure if you remember one of our older posts, where some dude held a store that resembled an African face? This just came to my mind. Be [...]




(65 votes)

I’m still not hundred percent certain why I kept this optical illusion private, but somehow I never gained enough courage to share it with you – my audience. Probably because the topic was somehow edgy, and balanced between SFW (safe for work) and NSFW. Anyhow, here it goes… The picture you see below circled the [...]




(19 votes)

Every now and then we get wave of new visitors (and this just happened few days ago when BBC mentioned us on their channel). I feel its decent to introduce our new readers to some of the features on this site. Others will probably find few interesting facts here as well. So let’s begin: Before [...]




(31 votes)

When I saw site usage statistics yesterday I was a little shocked. There was a big jump in new visitors, but I couldn’t see where they were coming from. Only after one user’s congratulating email I found out our little website was featured by BBC! Later I dug it up a little, and learned how [...]




(33 votes)

Probably you read me by now… As hard as I force myself to put new illusion each day (mostly because of the widget’s name “Optical Illusion of The Day“), you have to take into account I’m still on my vacation. Thus in reality, new post is written up every 1.5 to 2 days. I hope [...]




(35 votes)

If there is any particular topic I receive record number of submissions for (more than cloud formations) – it would be “Jesus”. It appears people see Jesus everywhere. But if you think our savior returned by burning himself into your toast, that doesn’t automatically qualify it as regular optical illusion. Still, some of these submissions [...]




(27 votes)

There’s a new optical illusion in town, and its name is “Bourdon Illusion“. The BourdonĀ illusion is the apparent “bentness” of the straight edge of a figure consisting of two elongated triangles arranged apex to apex. Like you see in the image on your left, the upper side of the left-lower triangle is actually aligned [...]




(66 votes)

I’ve modified the original caption used with this image to be more appropriate for our audience. The original said something like: “When you see it, you will SH*T bricks“. If you are well introduced in Internet subculture, you will quickly recognize the previous line is heavily used within those motivational posters (link). This is where [...]
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