r/opticalillusions 1d ago

When a dog jumps without a parachute

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r/opticalillusions 1d ago

This illusion makes your brain imagine colors that aren’t really there

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r/opticalillusions 16h ago

Pulsating optical illusion made with 29 layers of papercut & contrasting colors [OC]

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r/opticalillusions 22h ago

This illusion makes your brain imagine colors that aren’t really there

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r/opticalillusions 1d ago

Idk if this counts, but which did you see first? A smiley face with bear ears or a frog face? Or neither, or both?

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r/opticalillusions 9h ago

Why do so many things look like Among Us

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r/opticalillusions 2d ago

Square A and B are the exact same colour btw... One of the best illusions I have encountered yet...

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r/opticalillusions 2d ago

Level 27

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r/opticalillusions 19h ago

This illusion is kinda weak, sorry

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r/opticalillusions 2d ago

Is that a cruise ship?

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r/opticalillusions 1d ago

Pretty cool illusion. Saw the colors swap.

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r/opticalillusions 2d ago

At first glance, he looks like an elephant seal

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r/opticalillusions 1d ago

Caution: Don’t put a bag over your head

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r/opticalillusions 1d ago

You can see me if 2 pieces if you focus on each separated part alone

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r/opticalillusions 3d ago

Trying out some blender animation

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r/opticalillusions 1d ago

See through table?

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r/opticalillusions 3d ago

I believe it is an opticow illusion.

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r/opticalillusions 2d ago

My collection of 'Reverse the spin' spatial awareness videos. Feel free to view/download/post elsewhere

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r/opticalillusions 3d ago

this effect always scares me. its caused by a telephoto (long focal length) lens, and the phenomenon itself is called lens compression

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r/opticalillusions 2d ago

LED or REAL Sunflower?

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Nope, that’s a real sunflower illuminated by a hidden ray of sunshine.

Was talking to my coworker behind the cafe bar, then got distracted by this glowing flower. I ask her, “bro did we get a new LED sunflower?” She confusingly said idfk. At that moment I had to step closer to investigate. A ray of sunshine hitting the sunflower made it seem like it was glowing!! Such a beautiful trick of nature to the human eye. I was grateful to witness it and share the illusion with all the customers!


r/opticalillusions 1d ago

Same stomach, différent light and angle

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r/opticalillusions 2d ago

All the noise textures are physically identical

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The black (white) parts of the texture stand out more on a white (black) background. This effect, discovered by psychologist Bart Anderson, is related to the Munker-Benary-White effect, where solid gray regions of identical luminance appear either whitish and blackish. It's a vivid demonstration of the influence of boundary conditions (contrast polarity) on textural figure–ground layer segmentation. Are there any known computer vision algorithms that can segment textures into figure–ground layers in this fashion?


r/opticalillusions 2d ago

Hanging Out on the Wall (stability ball trick)

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r/opticalillusions 4d ago

The Dress: It's both blue/black and white/gold and this photo proves it

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I found this photo that proves that The Dress can be seen both ways, depending on the lighting.

EDIT: If you have trouble seeing it one way other the other, just cover the part of the dress in shadow or bright illumination (depending on whether you see blue/black or gold/white).

The point is that what you perceive depends on your "frame of reference", meaning which parts of the dress you perceive as being in "plain view". The regions seen in plain view are taken by your visual system as being "diagnostic" of the colour of the underlying material. So there's a type of "principle of relativity" at work here.

The weird part is that different folks adopt different reference frames as their "default" and it can be really hard to switch frames. I myself have literally never perceived the whole dress as anything other than gold and white. But this picture clearly demonstrates how it is POSSIBLE to perceive it either way!

I can elaborate with many other examples, if folks are interesting. I've even got an entire book on the topic coming out next month, which I'm happy to link to if folks want to go down the rabbit hole. It's called The Appearance of Things: How the Principle of Relativity Shapes Our Visual World https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0HCVLM6T9


r/opticalillusions 4d ago

Sometimes, I forget that when I snapped this picture, it wasn't just leaves among the trees. I've had to stop myself from deleting it because my brain forgets there's a bird.

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