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Check out this crazy optical illusion! Will it give you a headache? – this depends soley on you! Enjoy! I would love it, if you my dear visitors tried and draw simmilar pictures and submitted them! You could get your talent recognized and addored among thousands of visitors that drop here everyday! Think about it [...]




(11 votes)

Can you guess how this magic trick was done? It looks like it’s including one candle and a mirror, or is that not all? This illusion is somewhat different than “Impossible Corner” and “Mirror Illusion”.




(7 votes)

Here’s additional post on impossible structures in real life. Also check: Impossible Objects 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 …




(9 votes)

Optical Illusions, Puzzles or Magic Tricks? Can’t tell for sure, but you better check it yourself! Image below represents just one of the puzzles you can find inside this magic post! Don’t ask me! You’ll puzzle yourself for sure… After you’ve jumped inside this article and solved more of these real life impossible creations, check [...]




(9 votes)

Few days ago I checked my mailbox and noticed three of our readers submitted and suggested Escher’s Waterfall to our optical illusions database. We love Escher, and have posted his work in the paste: “Staircase”, “Ascending”, “Tribute To MC Escher”, “Escher’s Google Earth”… Thanks to Wong Wen Yen here we have high-res picture of Impossible [...]




(7 votes)

Check this drawing! I’m not sure where it’s located, nor who took this picture, but is surely wonderful example of optical illusions and sidewalk art fusion. If somebady has info about the author/loacation of this flick, please post it, so I can include the source link. Enjoy! Simmilar: “3D Sidewalk Drawings”, “Impossible Triangle”, “Murals”, “Murals [...]




(12 votes)

In the center of the Belgian village Ophoven is a sculpture of an impossible triangle. It only works from particular viewpoint. Seen from any other side, it just looks like metal bars in a Z shape, where one bar is bent behind. Checkt these three posts to get idea how this installation was done: “Impossibly [...]






