Ten of the greatest optical illusions
1. CHECKER SHADOW
Although it may seem impossible to believe, the squares marked 'A' and 'B' are actually exactly the same shade of grey
As you move your eyes around the image, dark dots quickly appear and disappear at the intersections. However, whenever you look directly on any intersection, the dark dots vanish
3. THATCHER
4. TABLETOPS
In this classic illusion, the two tabletops look completely different shapes but are actually identical
5. CAFE WALL
The horizontal lines in this image appear to be sloping, but in reality they're parallel to one another
The horizontal lines in this image appear to be sloping, but in reality they're parallel to one another. Why does it work? Although it's easy to see the mortar line between two black tiles or two white tiles, it's much harder to see the mortar line between a white tile and a black one. Your brain fills in the gap by seeing it as part of either a white or black tile. This, in turn, makes the tiles look wider at one end than at the other, creating the illusion of a series of wedge-shaped tiles, which makes the lines appear to slant.
6. LEANING TOWERS
These two photographs of the Leaning Tower of Pisa are identical, yet when your eyes and brain see two towers that are parallel, they assume that they must be diverging as they rise into the air
This image looks like physicist Albert Einstein. However, move a few feet away from the screen and suddenly it'll transform into Marilyn Monroe
7. EINSTEIN
8. DUCK-RABBIT
This image is known as a 'bistable' image. You won't be able to see both pictures at the same time and will instead flip between seeing the duck and then the rabbit
9. ROTATING SNAKES
The effects of this image works best in peripheral vision, so when you stare at one of the coils it will appear stationary while those around it will appear to rotate
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