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December 2, 2008 | 70 Comments

Roger Smith watches your RSS feed daily. However, he hasn’t been doing it for too long, so wasn’t completely sure if we may had this one already. Fortunately we haven’t. If you look a the vintage photo below, at first it seems to be a simple couple with a large head floating between them. [...]


December 1, 2008 | 44 Comments

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 [...]


November 28, 2008 | 46 Comments

Hehe, somehow I just knew you wouldn’t be happy with my previously Hidden Manatees. Still, it’s a regular illusion, and you can’t deny it! Here and then I “have to” post these, since we have new visitors each day, and we wouldn’t want to disappoint them, would we? In the mean time, I’m posting this [...]


November 24, 2008 | 34 Comments

Before I try and explain today’s optical illusions, I’d like to take a minute of your time and ask you for a little favor. As you know, we have published the Vista gadget recently, and it’s been doing great ever since! Over 50,000 visitors have downloaded this app and enjoy it for free. I have [...]


November 10, 2008 | 22 Comments

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 [...]


November 7, 2008 | 65 Comments

Got this item through an email message. Not much to be said about it. If you open the article, you’ll see another photo that explains the illusion. It’s really simple! An ambigram, AKA an inversion or flipscript is a graphical figure that spells out a word, not only in its form as presented, but also [...]


November 3, 2008 | 38 Comments

The title has more to do with me clowning around, than actual illusion it represents. But what is more important, is that over the weekend we have passed 20 million visitors milestone! You can check for yourselves in the footer of the site. I know, I know… 20 million doesn’t represent true unique visitors, but [...]


November 1, 2008 | 33 Comments

Hybrid image optical illusions were first invented by some guys over at MIT, I think. These images are able to change interpretation as a function of viewing distance. In this example below, you might think that what you are seeing is absolute. If you are standing somewhere near to your monitor, you should be seeing [...]