Sun Club
Seeing is believing

This amazing optical illusion will completely mess with your vision

The image dances around as you gaze at it

A CLEVER new optical illusion has begun sweeping the web – and it’s sure to mess with your vision.

The bizarre graphic contains shapes and straight lines, yet staring at it makes your eyes wave.

Advertisement
Drag your cursor into the middle of the snap to increase the mind-bending effectsCredit: Akiyoshi Kitaoka.

The motion illusion was created by a Japanese psychology expert, .

It is made up of cubes, which are either lime or sea-green coloured.

Next to each shape, is a white or pink plus sign, which helps to create the waving effect.

Gazing into the intricate design is sure to make your vision dance.

Advertisement

If the image doesn’t already make your mind boggle enough, you can intensify the effects of the illusion by moving your cursor up and down the centre of the photo.

It's not the first optical illusion to sweep the web this year.

In April, a mind-boggling clip completely messed up everyone's sense of perspective.

Related Stories

LEG-END
Can you see anything strange about these legs? Optical illusion has people arguing about what’s really going on
Do you have a filthy mind?
What you see in this optical illusion will tell you just how smutty you are
Paws for thought
How many animals can YOU see in this optical illusion? It takes a keen eye to spot them all
CAN YOU SPOT THEM?
Here are 20 of the best optical illusions - but can you work it out?

In the baffling clip, a trio of lamps hang from the ceiling.

Advertisement

Although initially they look square-shaped, as the camera pans around, it’s revealed that not everything is as it seems.

Lee Lights, created by designer Glen Lewis Steele, cleverly work to trick the
eye.

During the footage, the change of camera angle shows that the shape of the lamp-shade isn’t square-like at all.

One of the sides of the cube has been removed, but this isn’t initially visible to viewers due to perspective.

Advertisement

A similar clip, uploaded by illusionist Brasspup, tricked viewers into thinking that these objects were 3D.

In the video that's been watched over five million times, YouTube users were shocked to discover the items were actually just drawings.

The clever illusionist explained: “There is no trick editing or cuts.

"All of the objects are just prints, except for the objects that are off to the sides.”

Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com