Animations Category

21 votes, average: 3.62 out of 521 votes, average: 3.62 out of 521 votes, average: 3.62 out of 521 votes, average: 3.62 out of 521 votes, average: 3.62 out of 5 (21 votes)

Remember long time ago, when I gave you original “Tops”? Well this time, we have their cool friends who felt bored approaching you and decided to shake things up a little. Is it only me or do they appear to rotate?

Strange kind of watermellons here, they just keep spinning and spinning… Like snakes and cogs did before…

30 votes, average: 2.90 out of 530 votes, average: 2.90 out of 530 votes, average: 2.90 out of 530 votes, average: 2.90 out of 530 votes, average: 2.90 out of 5 (30 votes)

Have you seen the film “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”? One of my favourites! Am not sure why, but this picture reminds me of that particullar movie and also sets me in simmilar mood. Not only does this optical illusion give you wavy-moving effect, image also appears bulged or shallow, depending on the little [...]

67 votes, average: 4.67 out of 567 votes, average: 4.67 out of 567 votes, average: 4.67 out of 567 votes, average: 4.67 out of 567 votes, average: 4.67 out of 5 (67 votes)

Whoopee, this one is supercool! This is how it works: simply look at the center dot for about 40 seconds, and then look away. Do you see any bulging effect? You tell me!

30 votes, average: 3.83 out of 530 votes, average: 3.83 out of 530 votes, average: 3.83 out of 530 votes, average: 3.83 out of 530 votes, average: 3.83 out of 5 (30 votes)

It’s like you are drifting through space inside a wormhole, or some kind of warp speed… very trippy, very! Especially if you were aware this picture is stedy and isn’t moving a bit!

Luke Brown, an author of this fabulous optical illusion-animation is an intrepid explorer. He is part of a new generation of visionaries who reconstructed the templates of culture as we know it. His art speaks of the spiritual mysteries in the human imagination – best example can be seen below! Mystical experiences, dreams, medicine journeys, [...]

16 votes, average: 2.88 out of 516 votes, average: 2.88 out of 516 votes, average: 2.88 out of 516 votes, average: 2.88 out of 516 votes, average: 2.88 out of 5 (16 votes)

This one is Shell’s Advertisment. Obivously, resemblence with “Snakes Illusion” and “Spinning Discs Illusion” can be noticed.

This one’s too easy. Just answer which disc is turning faster, A or B? My guess goes on B! This works in a same way “Rotating Snakes” and “Rotating Snakes no.2″ Illusions work.