



(25 votes)

It seems LEGO finally recognized impossible object illusions as another great (optical illusion) way to promote their product. I’d like to think their inspiration came of this website – specially Escher Style category, but it’s much more likely they stumbled upon some of Andrew Lipson’s work, instead. I liked LEGO very much back being a [...]




(30 votes)

Bob Guckert from Pittsburgh (USA) emailed one of his discoveries. It’s a logo for the Pittsburgh Zoo. Apparently, he found out that the logo holds an interesting optical illusion. He knew of this picture for sometime, but only after visiting our website, he started to see things differently. This is what Bob wrote in his [...]




(47 votes)

It’s time for the “Deceiving Billboards” again! We already posted 3 sets in the past, whose links you may find below the first photo. I have beat myself again – you’ll notice there are almost 30 billboards posted this time. Each one is special, and has that optical illusion feeling. I’m positive they will all [...]




(21 votes)

When I was a kid, I was a big fan of Metallica. On one of their first albums, there was a song titled “The Call of Ktulu”. I didn’t like that particular one so much, but the title was very powerful and stayed in my mind for very long time. Later I found out by [...]




(23 votes)

Today I got myself an iPhone (not this one). I’m not some big gadget enthusiast, but the offer was so good, I had to take it. The price was barely $50 (since I used my option to prolong the 2 year business contract with T-Mobile). I’m sure it was a good deal, and that I [...]




(26 votes)

This one has to be the best illusion I came across. It’s a scanned flayer for the local dancing school (probably this one). Took some time to see it tough, but when I noticed the illusion I couldn’t stop laughing. I’ll let you figure this one yourselves. No hints from me! My head still hurts, [...]




(17 votes)

Amnesty International, whose clever ideas we’ve already posted on this site before (dozen of times), released another brave campaign under the title: “See no Evil”. Billboards they printed, show afterimage optical illusions. When you first look at the seemingly unrelated black shape, you probably won’t recognize anything interesting. But if you know how afterimages work, [...]




(33 votes)

So, I’m interested in hiring social media expert to help me spread this website around the net more aggressive. Are you the person I’m lookin’ for? Know someone with needed skills? I’m just sppeking my thoughts loudly. Am not sure what would be next logical move for us to become more widely popular with Mighty [...]




