Hmmmm..... Out of all of them the top left rectangular one looks the most like an upsidedown one, though it's kind of 50/50 depending how you look at it.Try focusing on the two on left and slowly work your way to the rest.
Negative. That's a negative. This is amazing and I can actually now switch between them being either or. It's shadow play. Very strangely satisfying.This is nonsense. They're all correct-side-up.
Still not the same color though. at lewst not on my screen.
Hold your finger over the seam in the middle.
The center of each block should be the same color. I believe you can even throw it into a picture editor to verify that the colors have the same RGB hex code.Still not the same color though. at lewst not on my screen.
You're right, they are! 123, 124, 127. But for some reason the bottom one looks brighter to me, even after covering the seam. I think it's because of the additional shading on the top half. I've been double-illusioned!The center of each block should be the same color. I believe you can even throw it into a picture editor to verify that the colors have the same RGB hex code.
Yeah , the shadows on the sides of the top thing caused another illusion. It wasnt enough to just cover the middle.The center of each block should be the same color. I believe you can even throw it into a picture editor to verify that the colors have the same RGB hex code.
All I see is a $30 Italian meal.
I can google sea-green and think that might be what I saw, but i cant find anything on blue-green.
Here's another fun one: do you best to focus only on the X (as if you were staring at a Magic Eye puzzle). If you can relax your eyes, you'll notice the Cheshire Cat's eyes, nose, and facial features disappear from your peripheral vision.
Another example (this time with motion):
Does the dot turn sea-green or blue-green when you stare intently at the center?
You can increase the blue hue of the imaginary dot by adding more red to the purple dots, creating blue-green. Decreasing the red to make the purple more purple-blue will make the imaginary dot yellow-green. If the spots are completely blue and have no red tone, the complimentary blue tone would vanish and you would actually be seeing an (imaginary) solid yellow spot.I can google sea-green and think that might be what I saw, but i cant find anything on blue-green.
The end part with the pen is a real mindfuck.
The end part with the pen is a real mindfuck.