Hydroplane Optical Illusion

Remember “Baby Illusion” ?, Well, this one’s the same. Just try fitting both pictures in one screen. First look at the 2nd picture. You will notice some difference in both sides of the hydroplane image – right side of it looks yellowish. Now stare at the dot in the first picture for about 30 seconds and then quickly look at second image again – Are you sure airplane looked yellowish before? You decide ;)


29 Replies to “Hydroplane Optical Illusion”

  1. If you look at the first image and then look at a white space you will see that the two colors switched sides and the yellow is now on the left and the blue is now on the right. so when you look at the plane the colors cancel each other out.

  2. cool. and the queen is bald! illousion has a £5 note in the picture. and its not the queen of england, its the queen of great britan.

  3. anybody notice that in the baby and this one and also the b&w one with the mountian and the castle, if u look at it, and move ur eyes, then the effect goes away but if u look back at the dot, u can still see some of the illusion?

  4. dats a crappy optical illusion!!!!
    wats so great about it?cos all it is is a picture of a plane shaded one side yellow and da other blue!

    SO BIG WOOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. huh…. i saw a normal colours on the right side when i first say it (really im not trying to be a fucking retard nerd) and then when i did as it said all that happened was the blue side turned into normal colours too

  6. Just cover the second picture below with your hand and look at the first picture for 30 seconds concentrating well and remove the hand.Now quickly see the second one and notice there will be no yellow colour on the right side of the image for few seconds ;-)

  7. Cool, this explains the Opponent Process Theory of Color vision. The after image of blue is yellow and of yellow is blue, so it cancels out at the bottom and you get to see the image with its original colors.

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