Optical Illusion Puzzle
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Is the square in the middle a perfect square?
Although it is a perfect square, the sides may appear to bend inward.
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Depending on how you look at this image, you may see a portrait of a woman, or a silhouette of a man playing a saxophone.
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mall grey dots should appear at the intersections of the squares, but if you look directly at the intersection, the grey dots will disappear.
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In spite of what your eyes are telling you, the smaller off-center circle is actually perfectly round.
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Look at the center of the image for about 30 seconds. Then quickly shift your gaze to somewhere with a white background. You should see an afterimage of the US flag with the correct colors! This happens because your eye reverses the colors in afterimages.
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Do the straight horizontal gray lines look curvy to you?
Hold up a piece of paper to prove that they are straight and parallel to each other.View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,594.5K views
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Can you see both the duck and the bunny in this ambiguous drawing?
The duck’s bill is the bunny’s ears. This was first used by a psychologist named Joseph Jastrow in the early 1900s.View SolutionSubmit Solution- 1,595.2K views
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Some people only see three angled lines, but if you look carefully you can actually see the letter E in the empty space.
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