11 Optical Illusions That Will Trick Your Eyes
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Published 2018-10-13
Some of these illusions were interpreted a long time ago, while others will challenge your brain and still wonât give a logical explanation. These awesome pictures will mess with your eyes and mind, making you believe things arenât what they seem!
TIMESTAMPS:
Creepy 0:40
Hidden faces 1:37
A fair lady 2:35
Café wall illusion 3:22
The impossible triangle 4:57
Bicycle 6:00
Rubicâs cube 7:04
Chessboard 8:28
Upside down Steve Buscemi 9:14
Hermann Grid Illusion and Scintillating Grid Illusion 9:58
Boxes 12:20
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SUMMARY:
- This is a famous drawing created in 1892 by Charles Allan Gilbert called "All Is Vanity." And depending on what you see first, it can come off as a little creepy.
- If you found 10 faces hidden among the branches, then you're an extremely observant individual. Some say that these faces are actually those of famous public figures!
- This gorgeous lady must be a ballerina. Otherwise, how does she keep rotating like that, with that much grace? But, we are here not to discuss her artistic skills.
- The name of this illusion was inspired by a tiled wall of a café in Bristol. But I will tell you no more for now. Can you tell if the dark lines are parallel to each other or inclined?
- The impossible triangle, also known as Penrose Triangle is called so because it could never exist in reality. If it did exist, it would be absolutely contrary to the rules of Euclidean geometry.
- What makes the bicycle move? Obviously, the fact that the spokes in its wheels are rotating. Nah, it canât be that easy when it comes to optical illusions.
- Itâs a Rubikâs cube! This optical illusion is based on anamorphosis. It is a form of perspective.
- You canât play any chess with this board because itâs moving all over the place. Or is it? You have 15 seconds to decide if the lines are rotating.
- Can you tell whatâs wrong with Steve Buscemi? I mean I hope Steve is perfectly fine, but can you tell whatâs wrong with the second picture?
- Look at this black square crisscrossed with perpendicular white lines. The white dots situated at the intersections of the grid shift their color from white to gray and back.
- It takes one large box and one little box and some magic to make this illusion possible. How is it possible for the little box to be outside, inside and part of the large box at the same time?
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All Comments (21)
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Hey everyone! Sorry, we forgot to explain the thumbnail... Can you see a face there? đ Some other cool optical illusions are here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4F26qITNzw&
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The best illusion is the thumbnail dog that isn't in the video.
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I love how the image of Charles Allan Gilbert is actually a rather iconic image of Edgar Allan Poe. Love the clear amount of research and knowledge that goes into this channel.
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Charles Gilbert was able to make himself look exactly like Edgar Allen Poe. Talent.
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A trick with the parallel line illusion is to look at the edges. The edges end at the same spot vertically and horizontally. That is only possible if they are straight, and thus parallel.
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You will never know why this has so many likes
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the cyndrilical mirror is fascinating!!!
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"Number seven, Rubik's Cube: This looks familiar, can you guess what it is? It's a Rubik's cube!" Got me again
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0:47 âCharles Allan Gilbertâ shows Edgar Allen Poe
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Thumbnail : this is not a dog Me: no thatâs a dog Video:thereâs no dog Me:so did I get what I clicked for
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I cracked all 11 illusions.I played a game like the triangle one.
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Ok bright side its ok you did your best with or without you explaining the thumbnail I still would've loved it!
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I donât think thatâs Charles Alan Gilbert. I think itâs Edgar Alan Poe
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The picture of Charles Allan Gilbert is really a picture of Edgar Allan Poe. That's the best optical illusion of all.
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Ana Laura has managed to spot almost all the illusions!!!
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7:26 It's a SPEEDOMETER! đđ The green side of the cube are the green coloured safe speed (50km/h) The red is the dangerous one (eg-130km/h) The white is the dashboard
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The thumbnail:âThis is not a dogâ Me:yes it is
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I'm pretty sure that picture of "Charles Allan Gilbert" is actually Edgar Allan Poe.
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BRL STEAM Day found 10 to 11!! Thanks đđđđ
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I think the light contrast illusion only works if you can actually focus. It doesn't work for me because I can't focus on any one dot at any time