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We rely on our senses to interpret the world around us, but they’re not as foolproof as we might think.

Ever noticed how food tastes different when you can’t smell it? Or how your hands fumble with textures in the dark? Our eyes are just as easily tricked—give them an optical illusion, and they’ll glitch out faster than an old computer.

That’s what makes them so fun to mess with! To put your perception to the test, we’ve gathered some of the most mind-bending photos from the subreddit Confusing Perspectives. Check them out below, and don’t miss our conversation with cognitive scientist Mark Changizi on why our brains keep falling for these visual tricks.

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    It’s kind of humbling when you think about it—our brains are powerful, yet it doesn’t take much to trick them. A simple optical illusion is enough to throw them off. But how exactly do these illusions work? To find out, Bored Panda reached out to Mark Changizi, a cognitive scientist and author of The Vision Revolution and Motorcycle Mind.

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    “Optical illusions occur because your brain is slow,” Changizi explains. “It takes about a tenth of a second to generate a perception, meaning that if your brain simply registered the world as it was when light hit your retina, your perception would already be outdated. In that fraction of a second, even at a slow walking speed of 1 m/s, you would have moved 10 cm. Now imagine running or catching a ball—reacting to the past wouldn’t cut it.”

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    Whats For Dinner?

    Confusing image of a ginger cat in a bowl, resembling a seasoned chicken ready for roasting.

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    Oh, The Invisible Car!

    Ice formation resembling a car front grille, creating a seriously confusing visual illusion in a parking lot.

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    “To compensate, your brain has evolved to anticipate the immediate future,” Changizi continues. “Instead of rendering a perception of the past, it predicts what will happen next and generates a perception of that future moment. By the time the perception is formed, reality has caught up, allowing you to experience the world in real-time.”

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    Wth! Did Her Head Fall Off?

    Person in a long coat, head obscured, standing on a path, creating a confusing optical illusion.

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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    For those who can't see it, she's wearing a white hat and looking down. It's very hard to see, as the color is the same as the wall behind her.

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    Black Dress, Hands On Hips And A Huge Head

    Confusing pics: TV broadcast shows four people in different locations, with a presenter on the side.

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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You look in a mirror. Check that everything looks good. You feel proud to go into work looking this fine. Then this happens.

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    Gabriel Medina At The Olympics Leaving The Truman Show

    Man appears to float above the ocean next to an upright surfboard, creating a seriously confusing optical illusion.

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    According to Changizi, many optical illusions take advantage of this predictive system.

    “A common example is illusions featuring radiating lines, which your brain interprets as blur streaks—like those you experience when moving forward, where the visual field expands outward, similar to the Starship Enterprise jumping to warp speed,” he says.

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    At First Glance This Is Very Strange

    Man hugging child in a bar setting, creating a seriously confusing optical illusion with their clothing patterns.

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    Its Not Mountain View

    Frost patterns on a car window form a mountain-like scene, creating a seriously confusing visual illusion.

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    Retired Fire Chief Proudly Shows Off His 1:4 Scale Truck And Figures

    A firefighter standing on a fire truck ladder appears giant compared to the group of firefighters below, creating a confusing illusion.

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    The Hering Illusion, discovered in 1861 by German physiologist Ewald Hering, is a perfect showcase of this effect. Two straight vertical lines sit over a background of radiating lines, similar to bicycle spokes, yet somehow, your brain insists they’re curving. Look closer, and you’ll see they never moved at all.

    “If you were actually passing through a tall cathedral door, for instance, its sides would appear to warp in your visual field in exactly this way—far apart at eye level but converging higher up,” says Changizi. “Your brain applies that same warping perception here, even though you’re standing still, creating the illusion.”

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    Hey You Guys Forgot To Unpacked Me

    Two individuals sitting on a beach, creating an optical illusion with a doll in a bag, causing a double take.

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    Looking at the size of these two, it won't be long before they remember.

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    #15

    Thats Not A Tower

    Person in teal jacket tending garden, creating a confusing optical illusion with tree in suburban yard.

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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    SPOILER: Took me way too long. Hanging from the foreground tree is a bird feeder tower.

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    You might think that falling for illusions means your brain is making a mistake, but that’s not the case. In fact, these illusions prove just how advanced our brains are.

    “These illusions reveal how your brain processes the world in real-time,” Changizi says. “While illusions may trick you in controlled settings, in everyday life your brain is constantly receiving optic flow and other cues about how the world will change in the next moment. By using those cues to generate a perception of the immediate future, it allows you to experience the present instead of lagging behind.”

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    It's The Same Photo On The Left And On The Right. It's Just Been Rotated 180°

    Wooden surface with an abstract, confusing carved design that might require a double take.

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    Two Story Beach

    Confusing optical illusion of a lake appearing above a sea cliff, prompting a double take.

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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The lake is named either Leitisvatn or Sørvágsvatn -- there's local disagreement.

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    “This predictive mechanism is essential for navigation, coordination, and reacting quickly to your environment,” he adds. “In short, the same system that makes illusions possible is what allows you to function seamlessly in the real world.”

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    This Is One Picture Of A Cemetery, Not 2 Images Stitched Together

    Autumn leaves in a cemetery create a confusing visual with vibrant orange tree and rows of headstones.

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    Aliens Are Real!

    View of a city skyline with a ceiling light reflection resembling a UFO, creating a confusing visual effect.

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    2 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Considering how big the universe is, it's logical that lifeforms do inhabit other planets and moons. Hëll, there might be some right here in our 105,700 light year wide galaxy. But any aliens that make it to Earth would be so superior as to make us look like Dryopithecus.

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    Now, while we tend to call any tricky image an “optical illusion,” the photos in this list don’t actually fall into that category. What you’re seeing are ambiguous illusions, which work differently.

    Instead of playing with motion and predictions, ambiguous illusions confuse your brain by offering two valid interpretations. Your mind can’t settle on just one, so it flips between the two.

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    Jumping Skid

    Confusing tire marks on a road create an optical illusion, requiring a double take to figure out the vehicle's path.

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    2 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious skid.

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    Lazy Eye?

    Confusing image of a girl's face seemingly combined with another, creating an optical illusion.

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    Take the illusion of the cat and the chicken—you’ll spot it somewhere between the lines. At first glance, it looks like one bizarre creature, a cat’s head seamlessly attached to a roasted chicken’s body. But after a moment, you realize that it’s just a cat sitting behind the bowl. Still, your brain keeps switching back and forth, unable to fully shake the first interpretation.

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    That’s the key difference:

    1. Optical illusions trick your brain into seeing things that aren’t really there, usually by messing with depth, size, or motion.
    2. Ambiguous illusions give your brain two possible answers, making it flip between them.

    At the end of the day, whether an illusion is optical or ambiguous, they both do the same thing: mess with your brain in the most fascinating way. And let’s be honest, sometimes getting tricked is half the fun. So next time you stumble upon one, take a moment to appreciate just how weird and wonderful human perception really is.

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    Sometimes You Eat The Burger And Sometimes The Burger Eats You

    A burger with a large tongue-like bacon slice, creating a confusing visual requiring a double take.

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    Stop Looking At Me

    Confusing pic of a person in a hood peeking over an airplane seat near a beverage cart.

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    Note: this post originally had 105 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.