Wordplay Optical Illusion

Alert! I’m slowly running out of quality optical illusions. There is “submit illusion” link at the footer of this site, but I think I’ll add another, more prominent button somewhere at the top. The problem with user submissions is that very often the photo submitted is too much blurry, illusion it holds is not so great, or it simply misses explanation. Hope this improves over time as you learn what kind of illusions pass my quality check. In short, our audience prefers optical illusions that are visually appealing, and contain quality optical illusion. Today I give you very simple, yet appealing example. Can you spot the optical illusion it holds only by yourself? As you see, this image is very simple, and the illusion it contains is somewhat “hard” to see at the beginning. Keep sending good stuff, and your submissions will appear momentarily!

Be carefull, there just might be more than one answer to this illusion!
Be carefull, there just might be more than one answer to this illusion!

81 Replies to “Wordplay Optical Illusion”

  1. I think this illusion is balanced more towards “Alive” because it’s composed of the actual “Objects” with depth than the gaps between the “Objects”. Nice illusion! I really like these kinds, especially if they are opposite phrases!

  2. V gd! H8 2 b mr critical but the alive bit looks like it has 2 i’s – ALIIVE! But v clever nonetheless . . .

  3. Wow. I saw the word ALIVE and then I saw the word DEATH. I mistook the top of the V as T and I accepted that the 2nd D in DEATH was an H. It took me another look to realize it was DEAD not DEATH. Asia just had a blonde moment.

  4. it sais alive in red and dead in the spaces the e in dead is hard to spot so som people might think it sais dad well it is relly goood ;) so ya…

  5. If you like this type of illusion check out the Grateful Dead album cover American Beauty. It also says something different, something that appealed to the philisophical stoners.

  6. First I saw Alive very easily, but trying to look harder I couldn’t quite get it and saw something that I guessed would be Adelaide.. =/

    I can see Dead or Alive now, I think the I is a little too small in my opinion, makes the E very hard to see.

  7. You should be careful. The image name is Dead-Alive-optical illusion. I saw this when I hovered my mouse over the image. This was before I even had a chance to work it out.

  8. Has anyone else noticed that it also says DID in red letters as well. Take out the five letters used for ALIVE and theres three left which spell DID! :)

  9. You forgot to mention it’s an ambigram. Surely that’s really all you need to say, rather than going into all that detail?

  10. It may be due to the computer screen but i find it REALLY difficult to read the white space (the word is dead right?)
    NOTE TO THE HOST, if i can make a simple suggestion it would be nice to have your comments separated out. First paragraph discuss the image, second paragraph discuss any issues you want to bring up or info you want to share. That way those of us who want to look through quickly and just read about the image can do so more easily. Thanks

  11. Look at the white sections between the red letters. The ‘D’ shape can be seen between the ‘A’ and ‘L’ in alive. The ‘E’ shape is between the red ‘L’ and the ‘I’. The ‘A’ shape is between the ‘I’ and the ‘V’. And the second ‘D’ shape is between the ‘V’ and the ‘E’.
    I saw a simular illusions years ago that I have tried to find again unsuccessfully ever since. When you read the red parts of the image, it read ‘knowledge’, but when you focused on the negative spaces it read ‘ignorance’ – or maybe it was the other way around.

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