Collection of Visual, Scary And Funny Illusions

Optical Illusions

Fraser Illusion

British psychologist James Fraser was the creator of this illusion in 1908.

Fraser_Illusion

(7 votes, average: 4.43 out of 5)
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3D Ground Art

This 3D art was display for the celebration of Women’s month in one of the shopping mall in the Philippines.

3d ground

This optical illusion was submitted by Excy Salavarria.

(5 votes, average: 4.80 out of 5)
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The Dice

AHHH I was just playing roll the dice what happened!!!

the dice

This optical illusion was submitted by Trevor.

(11 votes, average: 4.64 out of 5)
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Wundt Illusion

Wilhelm Wundt, a German psychologist described this illusion in the 19th century. In this illusion, both red lines are parallel to each other but due to the other lines, it may seem that these two red lines are not parallel.

Wundt_illusion

This optical illusion was submitted by Joseph Rose.

(5 votes, average: 2.80 out of 5)
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Endless Staircase

You could literally walk in this for ever
Endless Staircase

This optical illusion was submitted by Braydon Lake.

(13 votes, average: 4.15 out of 5)
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Zollner Illusion

All the diagonal lines are parallel but they don’t look parallel due to the short lines.

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This optical illusion was submitted by Henry.

(16 votes, average: 3.50 out of 5)
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The Poggendorff Illusion

The Poggendorff Illusion was named after Poggendorff who discovered this illusion. In this illusion, a straight black and red line is obscured by a grey rectangle. The blue line appears to be a continuation of the black one where as actually it is the continuation of the red line.

Poggendorff_illusion

This optical illusion was submitted by Mark Rowen.

(13 votes, average: 3.92 out of 5)
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3D Floor Drawing

3d floor drawing

This optical illusion was submitted by Excy.

(6 votes, average: 4.33 out of 5)
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Cornsweet Illusion

The famous Cornsweet illusion or Craik–O’Brien–Cornsweet illusion or Craik–Cornsweet illusion. In this illusion, the entire right region looks slightly lighter than the left area where as the brightness of both areas is exactly the same.

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Don’t believe us? See this image, here only the space is added in between those two portions and blackened out.

Cornsweet_illusion_explained

This optical illusion was submitted by Jessica.

(13 votes, average: 3.38 out of 5)
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T-Illusion

Are all the four lines of same size? Many of you might think the horizontal line which makes the top of T is shorted but actually its not. These all are of exactly same length.

T-Illusion-newopticalillusions-com

(5 votes, average: 3.80 out of 5)
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