By on March 19, 2006, with 53 Comments  

Can you find the word ‘Liar’ in the picture of the face below?


By on March 19, 2006, with 194 Comments  

How can this be true? Observe the picture precisely, and answer will come. Feel free to comment this illusion, but please don’t spoil other’s fun by revealing the answer.

By on March 19, 2006, with 109 Comments  

How many faces can you find in the picture above? I’ve found 15. Can you find more than this?

By on March 19, 2006, with 110 Comments  

Increase Distance from Chart untill you find it readable … and better do something about it!

By on March 14, 2006, with 37 Comments  

Another rotating Illusion. Only this time it isn’t snakes, it’s cogs! These cogs are constantly in motion and will never stop moving!

By on March 14, 2006, with 34 Comments  

Another cool Illusion provided by Grand-Illusions. This is the idea of the two sides of human character. Have a look at the picture below. On the left is Mr. Hyde, and on the right is Dr. Jekyll.

Now, back away from your computer screen. This effect will work at different distances for different people, but you should see the two characters swap over…! As you come closer to the screen again, they revert to their original characters. Spooky or what! This image was created by Phillippe G. Schyns and Aude Oliva of the Univ. of Glasgow. It proves that we may not be seeing what’s actually there, all the time…


As optical illusions go, we think this is pretty impressive. A short explanation goes something like this. When we look at an object, we can normally see both fine detail and coarse detail. However when we are close, the fine detail will dominate, and when we are further away, we lose the fine detail, and see more of the coarse detail.

Both of the faces you see above are hybrids – each face is actually a combination of two faces. The left hand face shows an angry man in fine detail, but within the picture there is also coarse detail of the calm face. Move away, and you lose the fine (angry) detail, and just see the coarse (calm) detail.

The right hand face shows the calm face in fine detail, and the angry face in coarse detail.

By on March 13, 2006, with 150 Comments  

This is really a wonderful Illusion, originally invented by some English guy I think. This little dragon is made out of paper – simply print it, cut it out, stick it together, and stand it on a table or shelf. When you move around, the dragon’s head seems to follow you around the room (if you stare at it’s eyes). Have a look at the video below to see what I mean. The effect is frightening! You can print the dragon yourself by following thumbnails below (be shure to fold dragon’s head to outside, and not the presumed inside fold!) This is awesome!

How does it work? If we move around when viewing a solid object, our brain knows how the object we are looking at should behave. However the dragon gives us the wrong clues, because we mis-interpret what its shape is. We assume that the nose of the dragon is pointing out towards us, but in fact the dragon’s head is concave. Below is the dragon illusion blueprint, click on the image to view it full size, save it and cut it as the instructions say!

By on March 13, 2006, with 105 Comments  

Here’s more of the wonderfull sidewalk drawings. They really look like part of the street enviroment!