



(4 votes)
June 12, 2006 | 87 Comments

Title says it all. Help me “see this one” – if you look at the image from sides, narrow your eyes, or simply step away from your monitor, silhouette of a famous person wil appear. I’m just not sure if it’s Benjamin Franklin or George Washington or someone third… Previously I posted simmilar illusion of [...]




(7 votes)
June 12, 2006 | 68 Comments

Hehe, was just messing with Firefox Web Browser the other day. It’s much more secure than Internet Explorer. It kind of reminded me of a funny picture I had somwhere on my hard disk. After some hard work, I finally located it and now I share it with you… It’s posted below this text. Do [...]




(3 votes)
June 9, 2006 | 172 Comments

Remember our previous and most successful post, titled Virgin’s 75 Bands? You can also find another similar one called “Lonely Planet’s 45 Cities” if you browse our Spot The Object Category. Well this one is basically the same – only this time you have to find 100 movies! The one that jumps right out at [...]




(10 votes)
June 4, 2006 | 23 Comments

Here’s another apropriate illusion, just in time for the Da Vinci Code movie! Previously I posted Ambigrams Illusion, so check our archive or use the search box. This one is also amazing! Look at this fliped image of Mona Lisa. There are two of them – they appear exactly the same, and nothng looks strange [...]




(7 votes)
June 4, 2006 | 125 Comments

Believe it or not, there are more than ten wolves hiding in this image below. Can you find them all? What is the acctual number of them? I was stuck at second one ;) Find them all, and post your comments!




(7 votes)
June 3, 2006 | 81 Comments

Before you start reading this, count the circles in the image below. How many are there (if there are any)? Also known as Coffer Illusion, this optical illusion was created by Anthony Norcia and qualified for top 10 category in “Best Visual Illusion Of The Year Contest”. Anthony describes this visual phenomennon like this:
First time [...]




(7 votes)
May 29, 2006 | 59 Comments

Can you see the mother with her child, praying somwhere in this picture? No? I also had some hard time locating them, but at the end it all became so clear. Maybe if you just rotate the image… ;)




(7 votes)
May 25, 2006 | 44 Comments

Remember my historic post, “Machu Picchu” and more recent one – “Nature’s Creations”? Well this one’s the same. It’s up to you to try and find hidden faces, embedded in these mountain cliffs. How many can you find? Post your findings!




(9 votes)
May 23, 2006 | 57 Comments

Here’s another, animated version of Irish Leprechauns I posted earlier. This gif animation was kindly submitted to us by Mr. Carlos Sicilia, as a reaction to our leprechauns post. What you have to do is count the number of people in this animation, wait a few seconds until they change places, and then count them [...]




(3 votes)
May 23, 2006 | 47 Comments

This is another classic example of Spot The Object illusion. There’s a dalmation dog hidden in this image. Can you see it? Now that you’ve found it, try and find the rest of 101 dalamations, it’s just other hundred of his friends are much better camouflaged ;)





