99 Replies to “What’s Wrong With This Room?”

  1. If you rotate the pic 90 degrees to the left, you can see what’s wrong. It took me a little while to figure it out, even though I could tell that everything was leaning to the left. It wasn’t until I noticed the power outlet on the wall that I figured it out. Nice one!

  2. Look at the curtains. You can tell that gravity is pulling to the left regardless of their efforts at stapling the curtains to the wall.

  3. I don’t think there’s anything wrong, even if it is all flipped. What’s the difference anyway? The only reference point in our time/soace dimension is the gravitation force and because we are all livng on a spheric plane, we beleve everything is straight.

  4. also if you look at the window it looks funny cause its sideways. i mean who would buy a window and isntall it that way also you can see the tree sideways

  5. Even if you turn the picture 90 degrees counterclockwise, it’s still kinda strange: the window is so low! This room is “not normal” to start with.

  6. i noticed when i turned my head to to left about 90 degrees and discovered the books on the shelve were all leaning to the left

  7. i noticed it! yay go me <3
    why did someone waste thier time sticking everything to the wall…?!?!? still very cool :p

  8. Look out in the window you’ll see that what you belive to be a floor is actially a wall ;)

    On the secound picture someone just having fun. He is actually standing. :)

  9. ???\\
    at first, i didn’t get it. It’s the same room? so what?
    then, i noticed every thing was leaning to the left…so when i turn the picture 90 degrees, It hit me!!!!!!! Yea! I got it!!!lol:D

  10. on the second picture i see what looks to me like a pencel drawing of a girls face. still don’t get the first picture.

  11. The first one: Everything is leaning to the left.
    The second one: I’m not sure but it’s cool how it’s the same room as the first pic.

  12. OH HAHAHA!! haha…it just …haha it just finally occurred me that I was looking at that room where every thing’s sideways and the left wall’s actually….oh haha…i didn’t get it but now…

  13. hey Vurdluk I’m a great fan of your’s . I would like to send you an illusionary picture. Can I have your email id please.?

  14. Once you have noticed the trick, everything’s become so obvious. For exemple, the lamp near the sofa, and the books in the shelves…

  15. Before reading the comments, I thought that the placement of the shelves and the lamp was all wrong, that’s a strange window, and there was no TV. Didn’t really see anything wrong in the second pic though, except that someone woke up with a hangover.

  16. in the 2nd pix the guy is standing up against the wall and all the objects are glued to the wall…noticed the doorway near his elbow (arm not holding beer bottle)

  17. wow you’re dumb.

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    The furniture is all stuck to one of the walls, the man who looks like hes lying down in the second picture is actually leaning against a wall.

    1. That’s what I thought. The ‘floor’ looks really flat and I thought the left wall was a different colour and looked like carpet.

  18. That’s not a face coming out of the wall. That’s a poster on the ceiling.

    The furniture is indeed stuck to the wall in both pictures. That’s why the drapes and the lamp are “leaning” to the left in the first picture. The left “wall” is the floor.

    In the second picture, the camera is on the floor, looking up.

  19. Here’s a clue: The curtains are draping not downwards due to gravity but towards the left. This gives you an idea of where gravity is pulling from.

  20. the room is on its side, the drapes and the poster show where gravity is. this room is on the wall but the photo was taken so it looks normal

  21. you guys got it all wrongg yeah am the first one to get this its the one of the sock thats on the floor dah in the top picture you can clearly see that looks like a fake sock or a sock drawing on the floor lyk painted there and on the second picturee it looks like a real onee

  22. I really like this, it’s not the best illusion ever, but I love the fact that someone decided this was the best thing to do with their time. Brilliant. I should do this with my apartment.

  23. At first i thought everything was suck to the roof, like in Roald Dahl’s book The Twits :P but seems its on a wall

  24. The curtains, the left one is leaning the wrong way, if that makes sence? As if the house is sidways.

  25. the room is sideways, the left wall is actually the floor. look out the window, the grass is to the left and those are bushes not trees.

  26. Just turn your screen to the left and you’ll see what the room really looks like. YOu’ll understand why the poster comes off the wall like it does and why the left curtain is compressed like so. Hint: Gravity.

  27. ALL OF U GOT IT WRONG HAVE NONE OF U REALISED THAT BOTH THE PICS ARE TAKEN FROM THE SAME ROOM ND WHEN U LOOK AT THE SECOND PIC THE MAN ON THE FLOOR IS NOT IN THE FIRST PICTURE ALSO HE IS ON A DIFFRENT MAT IN THE FIRST PIC THERE IS ONLY ONE MAT
    !!

    1. No, he is actually standing up, and everything was positioned on a wall with high strength glue, nails, ect. They took the picture so it looked like a regular room. You can see the lamp is infront of the couch, because it would be hard to attack it without it leaning really bad, because of it’s center of gravity. The curtins are fallings to the left, because of gravity. Also, the left wall kinda has a carpet texture.

    2. HAHA..it’s funny when some arrogant dope tells everybody they’re wrong when you have no clue.

  28. If you look at the first image, you will see that the lamp is slightly leaning to the left. The curtain on the left is also concaved and the right one is convex. The poster on the wall is,to,convex. There is only one explanation: the room is sideways. Look at it from the left and it will make sense.

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