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20 Amazing Optical Illusions

by nixon on September 14, 2011

An optical illusion is always characterized by visually perceived images that, at least in common sense terms, are deceptive or misleading. Therefore, the information gathered by the eye is processed by the brain to give, on the face of it, a percept that does not tally with a physical measurement of the stimulus source. This is a list of twenty amazing illusions.

1. Blivet

Pic Blivet

A blivet, also known as a poiuyt, is an undecipherable figure, an optical illusion and an impossible object. It appears to have three cylindrical prongs at one end which then mysteriously transform into two rectangular prongs at the other end.

 2. Bezold Effect

Bezold Effect

The Bezold Effect is an optical illusion, named after a German professor of meteorology, Wilhelm von Bezold (1837-1907), who discovered that a color may appear different depending on its relation to adjacent colors. In the above example, the red seems lighter combined with the white, and darker combined with the black.

3. Café Wall Illusion

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The café wall illusion is an optical illusion, first described by Doctor Richard Gregory. He observed this curious effect in the tiles of the wall of a café at the bottom of St Michael’s Hill, Bristol. This optical illusion makes the parallel straight horizontal lines appear to be bent. To construct the illusion, alternating light and dark “bricks” are laid in staggered rows. It is essential for the illusion that each “brick” is surrounded by a layer of “mortar” (the grey in the image). This should ideally be of a color in between the dark and light color of the “bricks”.

4. The Chubb Illusion

Chubbillusion

The Chubb illusion is an optical illusion wherein the apparent contrast of an object varies dramatically, depending on the context of the presentation. Low-contrast texture surrounded by a uniform field appears to have higher contrast than when it is surrounded by high-contrast texture. This was observed and documented by Chubb and colleagues in 1989.

5. Ebbinghaus Illusion

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The Ebbinghaus illusion is an optical illusion of relative size perception. In the best-known version of the illusion, two circles of identical size are placed near to each other and one is surrounded by large circles while the other is surrounded by small circles; the first central circle then appears smaller than the second central circle.

6. Fraser Spiral Illusion

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The illusion is also known as the false spiral, or by its original name, the twisted cord illusion. The overlapping black arc segments appear to form a spiral; however, the arcs are a series of concentric circles.

7. Hermann

20 Comments

they are very hard terms,fully of intelligence.

20 months ago

Nice

20 months ago

great

20 months ago

Outstanding information! Thank you for posting!

20 months ago

mind blowing thanks for posting

20 months ago

nice post

20 months ago

5*****,....

20 months ago

really nice post nixon bro...........

20 months ago

i like the lilac chaser, thanks Nixon for posting a visually fascinating post

19 months ago

EXCELLENT ILLUSION...SALUTE TO THE OWNER

18 months ago

Nice Post

18 months ago

I enjoyed reading this post! I didn't know these optical illusions have specific names. Now I know better! Thanks for sharing!

18 months ago

Like this one! :-)

12 months ago

Cool! There are some illusions that I haven't seen before. And that amazed me.

12 months ago

nice post...

12 months ago

very interesting post

11 months ago

good descriptions given Nixon.Never went so deep into these.Thanks

7 months ago