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These 30 amazing optical illusions will amaze you

What is an optical illusion?

Anoptical illusion(also called avisual illusion) is characterized by visually perceived images that differ from objective reality.

At the end of it, its all in your head.

30 Insane Optical Illusions That Will Blow Your Mind

Check out the compilation list of 30 most incredible optical illusions.

When you look at the picture, the circles may look intertwined.

But, what actually you see are 4 perfectly round circles.

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If you look at the picture, it may look like an animated image.

But in reality, it is a static picture.

When you focus on one wheel, you will see its not moving.

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By focusing again on any wheel individually, it will stop turning, but the wheels around it will.

Stare at the black plus sign (+) in the center of the image.

First, the moving dot turns to green.

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The picture says it all….

When you focus on the center point, you will see that the circle is expanding.

Are these rings are in motion or not?

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A cool optical illusion that shows how things can drastically change just by changing your perspective.

Look at the center of the spinning image for 30 seconds, and then look at the Starry Night.

You will see the Starry Night come to life, as it will appear to be morphing and wavy.

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Stare at the black dot in the middle.

You should see the outer edges of the circle fade away!

When you look at the picture, you will feel that the lines are not parallel.

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Can you guess how many?

Amazing, isnt it?

All of these dots are white, but some appear to be black.

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This is a classic optical illusion named after Ludimar Hermann who discovered it in 1870.

At every point where the white lines intersect our eyes perceive a gray, shadowy blob.

However, the blob disappears if you look directly at one of the intersections.

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Created by Italian psychologist Gaetano Kanizsa in 1955, the Kanizsa Triangle is a classic example of illusory contours.

In reality, it is an illusion created by the wedges and the angles.

This is one of the most famous optical illusion pictures of an impossible object.

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This is because the shorter edge of A is directly adjacent to the longer edge of B.

It is also sometimes called the Penrose triangle.

Created by web designer Nobuyuki Kayahara, this is a very bizarre dancer optical illusion.

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At first glance, the spinning lady feels like spinning in a clockwise motion.

Can you tell which of these two monsters is bigger?

By now, you would have obviously guessed that they are both the same size.

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This is a perspective illusion.

These two blocks are actually the same shade of grey.

Place one finger along the centre of the line blocking the darker and lighter parts to check.

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Watch as your mind gets tricked into forming a 3D image of what seems to be a rotating cube.

If you shift your eyes away from the centre, the dots will all reappear.

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Anamorphic Illusion

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