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September 21, 2006 | 8 Comments

Remember our previous “Pouch Illusion”? Well the original author created two more illusions for our site and sent them via email this morning. Here’s what Mike Pouch wrote: “Hey – I’m back… as promised. Here are actually two new things I have made. The first is an old logo i made (and remade). It’s an [...]


September 13, 2006 | 59 Comments

Here’s a simple one for you. My question is how many impossible details can you find in this image below? There are many more than two. Be sure to observe the table with patience, and you will find many impossible and funny details. Enjoy!


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September 10, 2006 | 75 Comments

This cool tap appears to magically float in the sky, with an endless supply of water. If you think for a second, you will easily come to a conclusion how this modern installment can be possible. If you know where this Magic Tap can be found, be sure to comment!


September 8, 2006 | 20 Comments

Daryl Toops sent in another creation: “Another one of my ideas, based on MC Escher’s work. I always wondered why he never made his famous endless staircase (Ascending) in a circular shape. After I spent months on the design, making it look right, I now know why… Enjoy!”


September 7, 2006 | 46 Comments

This impossible chess board was created by Dave Barlow 2006. It’s pretty simple, yet so impressive. Expect two more original illusions from Dave in the following week!


August 22, 2006 | 13 Comments

Another impossible object for you! Am not sure which number in row this one is, but anyway here it is… This one was drawn and submitted by fan called Alex. This is what he said: “I drew this impossible illusion in canvas (a drawing program). Every time I see an impossible illusion on your web [...]


August 8, 2006 | 15 Comments

Merlijn S.V.P. was kind enough to submit us this simple, yet effective illusion. Can you count how many columns (pillars) this building has? Which ones are infront, and which are behind? It’s hard to decide, right? This work was obviously inspired be M.C. Escher, maybe even done by him, as far as I know. Did [...]


August 3, 2006 | 28 Comments

Peter van Munster sent me this picture yesterday. As you see it’s another impossible object. Colud you construct this thing in real life? Peter wrote: “Hi, I stumbled upon your website and I enjoy it very much. I even have a submission for your Impossible Objects section. It’s a variant on the impossible triangle, this [...]