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It took me 3 years having this painting on my disk before realizing the illusion it holds. Until today, I considered this work by Sandro Del Prete nothing more than a boring NSFW piece of art. As you can see, the woman is hanging a bath towel on a clothesline, but is unaware of the [...]

Tried to publish a sample post via my new iPad today, but decided against it when I learned it’s too complicated. WordPress app works fine, yet Photoshop for iPad lacks image resizing tool. Shouldn’t this be the most used part of the program?! Anyway, let me show you some new stuff from Fred Eerdekens. Remember, [...]

I’ve received my brand new iPad 3G from USA today (thx Vernon!), and will try and post more details about my experience with it soon. In short, I never saw any value in all those eReaders and tablets at first. But when I noticed I spend almost 2 hours each night reading books off of [...]

If you’re not already familiar with Carl Warner, I recommend skipping the next paragraph and jumping directly to our photo gallery embedded inside this post – it will be more fun this way, trust me! Can you learn by yourself why these landscapes are featured on moillusions.com at all? Only thing you need to know [...]

One of our Italian friends, named Salvatore spotted an interesting optical illusion printed on the CD cover of the Italian band called Negramaro. It depicts a human heart along with some of its coronaries. The illusion is very simple, yet we have to admit (both me and Salvatore) that it took some time before we [...]

Just in time for..erm… Sunday, here is an appropriate optical illusion for you. As you see in the photo below, something is bothering Mr. Claus, and is preventing him in doing what he does. Can we join our strength and help him decide what to do next? I know you’ve probably seen these type gazillion [...]

Just in time for holidays (well, a bit late maybe), I present you with something new coming straight from our Mighty Optical Illusions’ laboratory! Most of you already know about our FREE “Optical Illusion of The Day” widgets, and use them to get free optical illusions each day for life! Well, after much testing and [...]

Along with professor George Alvarez, graduate student Jordan Suchow from Department of Psychology at Harvard University made a new discovery in the filed of optical illusions. The paper titled Motion silences awareness of visual change was published in Current Biology on January 6, 2011 (PDF here). The effect is called Silencing, and it demonstrates how [...]