The web is divided. Is this photo Bill Murray or Tom Hanks? Which famous actor imitates a crying baby? Can you guess?
A strange photo of oiled legs has circulated online, which is actually a great optical illusion. Check it out and tell us what you see.
Believe it or not, there are 12 black dots in this picture, arranged in three rows, but no one can see more than two at a time. Do you manage to see them? It is a new online phenomenon that is confusing thousands of internet users.
The covers of books and magazines are decorated with various motifs. Faces and other parts of the body can also be found on many of them. And when you hold the book in front of your head while reading, many of the covers come to life. Check out a fun photo gallery of optical illusions with people holding or read a book/magazine with the right cover at the right time.
Who says that only politics separates! There is another way to put people on two sides. Optical illusions! Let's recall how the famous blue-black (or was it gold-white?) dress divided Internet users. Now there is a new challenge for all "internet users". Guess who's hugging who in this photo?
A video with a ball and a mirror is experiencing its five minutes of fame online, which you won't be able to explain. Whoever succeeds deserves a Nobel Prize!
In India, a red dot on the forehead brought good luck, in Japan a red dot or the circle symbol of the sun, the red dot is currently the number one optical scam on the web that confuses many people. An image is hidden in it. Do you recognize her?
Now it is, now it is not. Can you see the attached picture or not? Check out this optical illusion that will leave you speechless. Are you one of those people who doesn't believe anything until you see it with your own eyes? The opposite will happen here, as you will see the subject at first, and then it will disappear right under your nose. David Copperfield can hide!
Real or digital, that's the question now! At first it seems like it's photo manipulation, then we're sure it's installations. Check out the truth behind the artwork of American artist Andrew Faris. It is neither the first nor the second!
Don't believe everything you see. We present to you incredible 3D illusions with drawings signed by the artist Howard Lee, which will trick you. One of the objects is real, while the other is "merely" a 3D drawing. Guess which one is which?
You know when a girl accuses a guy of looking at other women? Well, just watching doesn't hurt, does it? Well, it might cost him a slap or a bond, but it certainly doesn't hurt his vision. But there are things that can seriously harm you just by looking at them long enough. Okay, let's leave the sun and the flash for welding. These are the images behind the phenomenon called the McCollough effect, which can distort your vision. Distortion of vision can last for an hour or as long as three months! And as Tom Scott says, telling someone on the internet not to do that is like telling a five-year-old not to stuff beans up their nose. So, don't try the McCollough effect!
Thanks to Photoshop, at least as far as the web is concerned, to some extent we have all become gnostics, skeptics, and we only have difficulty believing things that we can't explain or. they can't believe their eyes. But in the photos that we will show you below, the masters of graphic programs did not have their hands in the middle, but natural phenomena, the game of perspective, excellent photographers, artists, exotic locations and sheer coincidences. Even so, they'll probably make you rub your eyes twice and still wonder if you're seeing right.