Can You Believe Your Eyes 60 Ultimate Optical Illusion Test!

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Prepare to be amazed! Dive into the world of optical illusions with our ultimate test. Can you trust your eyes? Challenge your perception with more than 60 mind-bending puzzles and see if you can outsmart these visual tricks. It's time to put your vision to the test! Don't miss this mind-blowing adventure. #OpticalIllusions
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Transcript
00:00 Wow, you'll have 5 seconds for each of the illusions.
00:04 Get ready for your mind to be bent!
00:07 Can you tell which of the two yellow lines is longer?
00:10 Seems obvious to me.
00:12 Oh wow, I was wrong!
00:17 None of them is longer.
00:18 They are exactly the same length.
00:20 This is a Ponzo illusion, not a Ponzi scheme.
00:23 Your brain judges an object's size based on its background.
00:26 Here, your brain decides the upper line that's further away has to be longer to catch up
00:31 with the line that's closer.
00:33 Here's another one for you.
00:35 Do you think these lines are parallel to each other?
00:39 Yep, they perfectly are.
00:43 Again, your brain judges them based on their surroundings.
00:47 All those short intersecting lines make you believe the longer lines are messed up.
00:52 What about the red lines in this image?
00:54 Are they straight or curved?
01:01 This is the Herring illusion.
01:03 The seemingly curved lines are perfectly straight and parallel to each other.
01:06 The background makes you think otherwise.
01:10 How many colors can you see here?
01:16 Did you get red, purple, and green?
01:18 In that case, you're all wrong.
01:20 If you zoom in on this illustration, you can see all the spheres are of the same color.
01:25 The stripes in the foreground make you believe the spheres are of different colors too.
01:30 If you remove that foreground from the image, you'll see all the spheres are beige.
01:35 Welcome to Ames Room.
01:37 Nothing is impossible here.
01:38 Which of these two people do you think is larger?
01:46 In Ames Room, only seems to be a normal rectangular construction.
01:51 It has slanted walls and an inclining ceiling and floor.
01:55 The right corner is closer to you than the left corner.
01:58 Your brain is used to rectangular rooms, so it corrects the image for you.
02:02 The room seems normal, and the people inside seem weird.
02:07 How many prongs do you think this trident has?
02:14 The correct number is 3.
02:16 Nah, just kidding, that would be too obvious.
02:19 The empty space between the prisms forms the central prong.
02:22 Take a closer look at the top of the prongs.
02:24 There are just two openings.
02:27 Can you tell what animal is hiding here?
02:34 The secret here is to shake your head back and forth.
02:36 Or you can zoom out on the image.
02:38 When you see the tiny version of it, it's obvious there's a cat hiding behind all those
02:43 lines.
02:44 Now, focus on one point of this image for at least 15 seconds.
02:48 Don't think of anything else, just keep looking.
02:51 Can you see the image disappearing?
03:07 It happens because the neurons in your brain filter information.
03:11 They decide what's essential and what's useless.
03:14 When you focus on one point, your brain receives no new information.
03:18 Your peripheral vision takes new data from the surrounding white background and adapts
03:23 the graphic to it.
03:24 Here's the next illusion for you.
03:27 Can you tell if the circles are moving or standing still?
03:34 This image isn't animated.
03:36 It's an example of a peripheral drift illusion that makes you see still images as moving
03:41 ones.
03:42 When you stare at one part of the image without blinking, that part stops moving.
03:47 Can you count all the black dots in this image?
03:50 3, 4, 6?
03:56 There are 12 of them, but you can't see them all at once.
04:00 That's because your peripheral vision fails you at tasks like this.
04:05 What do you see in this image?
04:11 If you're sure there are some lines and a light blue circle in the middle, you're
04:15 wrong.
04:16 The background is entirely white.
04:18 You see the non-existent light blue circle because your brain adds color into the bare
04:23 negative spaces.
04:25 What about this one?
04:26 What colors are these funky shapes?
04:33 Just like in the previous illusion, they're all empty and white.
04:36 That's a watercolor illusion.
04:38 Your brain fills in the shape that has a bright line and a darker line at its borders with
04:43 a brighter color.
04:45 Now can you tell if this image is 3D?
04:49 It's perfectly flat.
04:53 The white shade in the middle creates the bulge effect.
04:56 If you move closer, you'll notice it's spread its luminance.
05:00 The task here is simple.
05:02 Follow this spiral from the beginning to the end.
05:06 Gotcha!
05:09 You can't do it because this spiral isn't a spiral.
05:13 It's made up of concentric circles.
05:15 Your brain fills in the gaps for you because it's confused by this crazy background.
05:20 Can you tell which rectangles are darker?
05:27 Believe it or not, the rectangles under columns A and B are the exact same color.
05:33 The surrounding black and white bars make you believe column A is way darker.
05:38 Can you find the right shadow for this fun couple?
05:43 No, it's this one.
05:48 Only one of the locks is unlocked.
05:50 Can you spot it in 5 seconds?
05:57 Good job!
05:58 This drawing is missing one piece.
06:00 Pick the right one out of the 3 possible options.
06:08 Well done!
06:09 There's a little mouse hiding somewhere between the mushrooms.
06:13 Your task is to find it.
06:21 There it is, cute little thing!
06:23 One of these jellyfish can't swim because it's an air balloon.
06:27 Can you see it?
06:33 Well it does look a lot like a jellyfish.
06:36 What's that chirping?
06:38 All birds but one are having a chat.
06:40 One of them doesn't speak their language.
06:45 It's a snail right here!
06:49 I'd love to have some coffee.
06:52 Please help me find it.
06:56 Yay, it was hiding here all the time!
07:02 All penguins look alike, but one is more special than the others.
07:05 Can you spot it?
07:11 This little guy right here has slightly different eyes.
07:15 Let's take it one level up.
07:17 Can you find the odd one out here?
07:24 You could be a detective with your sharp eyes!
07:28 One of these plants is slightly different from the others.
07:30 You have 5 seconds to find it.
07:37 Here it is!
07:39 All these moons must produce a lot of light.
07:42 Pick the odd one out.
07:48 I knew it!
07:50 How about a little safari?
07:52 The zebra on the right is different from its pal on the left in 5 ways.
07:57 Can you name them all?
08:03 I only found 3 differences.
08:05 Oh, now I see!
08:08 How about these lions?
08:12 Again, there are 5 not-so-obvious differences between them.
08:18 Did you get them all?
08:20 What about these antelopes?
08:23 Oh, I didn't see the red nose!
08:30 What a beautiful and peaceful landscape!
08:33 It's different from the one on the left in 5 ways.
08:36 Name them all!
08:42 Well done!
08:44 Here are 2 scenes from a busy city life for you.
08:47 The task remains the same.
08:53 I only managed to find 3 differences here.
08:57 Let's go see some waterfalls.
08:59 Nothing is wrong with the second image.
09:06 I got it, what about you?
09:09 The fall is my favorite season.
09:11 Can you notice 5 ways these pictures don't match?
09:17 Fantastic!
09:20 It's beach time, but you can't relax until you find 5 differences here.
09:31 Enjoy your well-deserved rest!
09:33 Alright, enough, moving on!
09:37 What you see in the next images can tell a lot about your personality.
09:40 Let's start with this one.
09:47 If it's a woman reading a book to you, you're a practical and goal-oriented person.
09:51 You work a lot, you're great at planning and know how to keep your emotions under control.
09:56 Those who notice Salvador Dali's face first of all are artists at heart.
10:01 Even if your job doesn't have to do with creativity, you find your own ways to express
10:05 yourself through drawing, writing, or music.
10:08 If you noticed an armchair first, you never look for easy and obvious solutions in your
10:13 life.
10:14 You always surprise everyone else with your unique vision of the world.
10:18 How about this one?
10:19 What do you see here?
10:25 If they're women with umbrellas to you, you've plenty of friends because you're open-minded
10:30 and mix with new people easily.
10:32 You enjoy spending time surrounded by others and share everything with them.
10:37 If it's a sad man's face to you, you're wise beyond your years.
10:41 Sometimes you need to stop and think about life.
10:44 At these moments, you prefer to be alone.
10:47 You don't have that many friends, but you're loyal and always ready to help them.
10:52 What can you say about this image?
10:59 If it's a man sitting down by the water to you, you must be smart and careful with
11:03 what you do and what you say.
11:05 You always think twice before making an important decision and rarely regret anything you've
11:11 done.
11:12 If you see a face here, you're more emotional than rational.
11:15 You'll always pick a new and unknown path and never think for too long when you have
11:19 to make a decision.
11:21 It's easy to make you cry or smile, but you get over things quickly as well.
11:26 Here's another illusion for you.
11:33 If it looks like a couple of playful squirrels to you, you must be a natural explorer.
11:37 You don't feel happy staying in one place and are always the first to try new things
11:42 and visit new places.
11:43 You're active, charismatic, and fun to be around.
11:47 If you clearly see a woman's face here, you prefer to stick to the plan and don't
11:51 like surprises.
11:52 You're a natural leader and great at delegating tasks to others.
11:56 They respect you and follow your lead.
11:59 What about this one?
12:05 If it looks like a lifeless forested area to you, you're most likely better at sciences
12:10 than at arts.
12:11 You can fix any gadget or at least carefully follow the instructions to one of those.
12:15 Your mind is a well-organized chamber.
12:18 If you instantly saw animals here, you must be into arts and creativity.
12:23 You don't even know manuals exist.
12:25 You like to live in the moment and always listen to your heart.
12:48 It's not an illusion.
12:59 They're identical and they do rotate.
13:01 But they don't actually move across the screen.
13:04 The arrows confuse your brain, so it seems that the circles are shrinking and even moving
13:08 back and forth.
13:10 If you manage to focus your gaze so that they stop moving, you're a wizard.
13:16 What about this shining star?
13:18 Is it static or dynamic?
13:29 Although the star seems to be pulsing, its size doesn't change at all.
13:34 But its popping color creates an illusion of movement.
13:38 Let's move on to our next one.
13:40 Check this out.
13:42 Can you spot any movement?
13:52 This picture is static.
13:54 But if you take your time to look at these flowers carefully, your brain will definitely
13:58 convince you that they're moving.
14:01 What about this picture?
14:12 The direction of this pattern makes the brain think that the circle is rotating to the left.
14:17 But it's a lie.
14:19 The same goes for this cute pattern.
14:30 Can you see it spinning around?
14:33 What about this picture?
14:34 Can you spot any movement?
14:41 Well, in this case, it's not surprising because this image is animated.
14:49 An optical illusion is not always an optical illusion, so be careful.
14:55 Let's take a look at the next one.
15:05 This star seems to be dancing because its asymmetrical shape confuses your brain's
15:10 expectations.
15:12 Maybe it's time to ask ourselves, "What else is my brain lying to me about right now?"
15:18 What can you say about this beautiful pattern?
15:20 Is it just a basic optical illusion or an animated video?
15:33 That's right, it's an animation!
15:36 Here's our next one.
15:38 If you focus all your attention on the middle of this picture, it will soon begin to move.
15:52 But in fact, it stays the same.
15:55 Don't let your brain play tricks on you.
15:57 Your perception of this image may change if you blink a bunch of times and shake your
16:01 head.
16:03 Moving on, take a look at this tricky pattern.
16:06 Is this image static?
16:11 Yes, it truly is.
16:19 Some optical illusions work by fooling around with contrasts in our field of vision.
16:33 These two circles consist of small rotating striped circles.
16:37 They appear to change the direction of rotating thanks to how our brains deal with information
16:42 immediately within our focus.
16:45 It's different from the way it processes peripheral information.
16:48 You can see it when you focus on one circle and then on another.
16:53 Are you dizzy yet?
16:54 Let's move on to the next one.
16:56 Zigzag is a great tool to create a bunch of optical illusions that can make you feel like
17:00 you're flying.
17:02 But this particular zigzag pattern is animated.
17:05 Is it?
17:09 Nope, it's a static picture.
17:17 Be careful with zigzags.
17:19 The next optical illusion will make you see with your eyes closed.
17:23 All you have to do is stare at this Marilyn Monroe's nose at the center of this portrait.
17:29 Continue staring at the same spot for at least 7 seconds.
17:33 And try not to blink.
17:34 Ready?
17:35 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
17:43 Now take a look at your ceiling and blink a bunch of times.
17:46 Close your eyes.
17:47 Can you still see the portrait?
17:49 Don't worry, it'll disappear in a few seconds.
17:52 This optical illusion is called an afterimage.
17:55 It appears after you've stared at an image for some time.
17:59 Usually it requires around 30 seconds.
18:02 Then you close your eyes or look at a white piece of paper afterwards.
18:06 Overstimulation makes the rods and cones in your eyes lose sensitivity.
18:11 That's why for a short period afterward, you interpret colors as their paired primary color.
18:17 Now let's take a look at this tricky pattern.
18:20 Is this image static or dynamic?
18:32 It's not an optical illusion.
18:34 This pattern is animated.
18:36 If you managed to guess, great job!
18:39 Now let's take a look at this one.
18:41 Do these spheres move across the screen?
18:53 Nope they don't.
18:55 If you were careful enough, you noticed the top moving when you squinted and concentrated
18:59 on the spheres.
19:02 This optical illusion is static.
19:13 But if you take your time and focus on the center of the screen, it will begin to rotate.
19:19 Let's move on to our next one.
19:21 This optical illusion will make you feel like a magician and level up your concentration
19:25 skills.
19:26 At this point, you probably see that the static circles begin to move, pop, and spin slightly.
19:32 But which way?
19:42 There's no right answer here.
19:45 The largest circle probably spins to the left.
19:48 But if you switch your focus to the center of the image, the same circle will begin to
19:52 spin to the right.
19:54 The movement will change depending on which layer of this image you're currently focusing
19:58 on.
20:00 Arrows inside these colorful circles may confuse your vision.
20:13 Try not to look at them, and you'll notice that the circles inside this illusion aren't
20:17 changing their shape or moving at all.
20:20 It's pretty clear that this crazy watermelon isn't spinning, isn't it?
20:30 Nope.
20:34 If you screw up with your eyes, you can verify this by focusing your gaze on the sphere.
20:40 See?
20:41 It doesn't move anymore.
20:43 This figure can begin to move like a snake, and the black points will begin to blink white.
20:50 But don't let your brain fool you.
20:59 This image is still the same.
21:01 Are you dizzy yet?
21:03 Let's experiment with disappearing dots.
21:06 Focus on the central green dot.
21:08 Try not to blink for a while.
21:19 You will see one or more of the yellow dots disappearing and then reappearing randomly.
21:26 Here's another illusion with disappearing dots.
21:29 Thousands of people worldwide complained that this simple optical illusion had made them
21:33 question reality.
21:35 There are 12 black dots at the intersections of this image, but your brain won't let you
21:39 see them all at once.
21:41 Well, how many dots did you count?
21:52 There are 12 black dots in this image, and it's a fact.
21:56 But most people can't see all 12 dots at once.
21:59 When you're focusing on that black dot in the center of your field of view, your visual
22:03 system is automatically filling in what's going on around it.
22:08 And this regular pattern of grey lines on a white background makes your brain suggest
22:12 that there are no black dots at all.
22:15 That's why you miss the intermittent black dots, or they disappear and reappear as your
22:19 eye jitters around.
22:22 This cute animation is also very tricky.
22:25 It pictures a moon and six stars surrounding it.
22:29 There's also a dotted circular layer moving in the background.
22:33 Try not to move your head at all.
22:35 If you manage to focus your eyes on the moon and stay perfectly still, you'll soon notice
22:40 that the stars begin to disappear.
22:43 How many of them did you make disappear?
22:54 There's no one correct answer here.
22:56 The number of disappeared stars depends on your perception.
23:00 This tricky wheel can make your brain think that it rotates, but it's a lie.
23:13 You may notice that the wheel changes the direction when you tilt your head to the right
23:17 or to the left.
23:19 This trick will make your hands melt like water.
23:22 Don't worry, it's not forever.
23:24 Keep staring at the center of the screen for 30 seconds.
23:27 Try not to blink.
23:37 Now, take a look at your hands.
24:00 Are they melting?
24:01 You can also look at some text and notice that your vision is wavy.
24:06 Take a look at this tricky optical illusion.
24:08 What can you say about this wheel?
24:10 Is it static or dynamic?
24:21 It's static.
24:22 Your brain plays tricks on you.
24:25 Now let's give your eyes a little break by changing the task.
24:28 Can you spot an odd monkey out?
24:39 Here it is.
24:41 Can you find a different monster out?
24:52 This guy in the right corner doesn't look as happy as the others.
24:56 There are many zeros in here.
24:58 Can you also see another hidden number?
25:10 Here it is.
25:12 Does this pattern consist of red apples only?
25:19 Nope.
25:24 Here's one tomato.
25:27 Can you find two similar emojis among this variety?
25:39 Here they are.
25:41 What about this set of emojis?
25:43 Can you see two identical emojis?
25:54 Here they are.
25:56 Take a look at these emojis.
25:58 Are they all different?
26:04 Nope.
26:09 These two emojis are similar.
26:12 How many emojis can you find among this variety?
26:24 There are three.
26:26 What about this collection?
26:27 Can you spot any identical emojis here?
26:39 This task is tricky.
26:41 All these emojis are different.
26:42 If you managed to crack our trick, good job!
26:46 Take a look at this set.
26:48 Can you find a pair of identical emojis?
26:54 Nope.
27:01 It's impossible because these two are similar.
27:04 Does this cat crowd have any odd details?
27:14 This guy over here is not a cat.
27:16 It's a rabbit.
27:18 Can you find a four-leaf clover in here?
27:29 Here it is.
27:30 Lucky you!
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