Some of the images below are so misleading it’s hard to believe it’s not magic. But so that you really believe us that they are really only visually misleading, we have added the resolution to some of them.
Okay, maybe we just did it because we had to see for ourselves… but either way, the result is mesmerizing.
A “changing” perspective.
If you think you see a spiral here, you are wrong.
They are closed circles.
Wait what happens when the big hand catches up with the small one.
You can wait really long for this. They both rotate at the same speed.
They are all straight lines.
Real:
Speaking of straight lines:
Scroll up and down a bit.
Perhaps you are among the 14% who do not see a widening gap here.
The boxes don’t move. No matter how long you watch.
First look at the red dot and then at the yellow one.
Believe it or not, the circles don’t intersect.
Twelve black dots are “hidden” here.
Is it inwards or outwards? We will never know.
The white in the center appears much lighter than that in the corners. But it’s the same.
The Asahi Luminosity Illusion by Akiyoshi Kitaoka.
Look at the spiral for 30 seconds and then look at the Van Gogh photo.
Did we already have horizontal lines?
Here for illustration:
Have fun scrolling.
Two perfectly rounded circles.
Click on the image for the proof.
🤯
A rectangle and a square?
No. The two red areas actually have the same aspect ratio. The rectangle on the right is only rotated 90°. Here it becomes clear:
By the way, the stick figure doesn’t move.
How many red, how many green and how many blue dots do you see?
Completely wrong, all bullets are beige.
(smile)