Top 10 Best Incredible Optical Illusions

Creating beautiful optical illusions is always amusing to the eye. Most of the time we wonder how these amazing art work is put together but thanks to us, we have compiled 10 top illusions that will surely blow you away. These best optical illusions have been randomly picked but they represent illusion top creative work.
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The leaning tower illusion

The leaning tower illusion
The leaning tower illusion

In the pictorial representation of the two towers, it appears as if the tower on the right is leaning steeply even though in reality the towers are identical. The explanation given to this is that the visual system used to take this treats the two images as one scene.
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Impossible cube illusion

Impossible cube illusion
Impossible cube illusion

This rather irrational cube is one of the best optical illusions you’ll ever come across. The drawing is of an impossible object which represents a Necker cube. The edges are solid beams which gives the object its rather visual ambiguity.
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Hering Illusion

Hering Illusion
Hering Illusion

This rather interesting optical illusion was discovered by Edward Hering in 1861. The German physiologist discovered two vertical lines which were straight but appeared as though they were bowed outside. It was later discovered that the visual distortion was brought about by the lined pattern on the background.
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Hermann grid illusion

Hermann grid illusion
Hermann grid illusion

In 1870, Ludimar Hermann reported this illusion top piece of artwork. What makes this illusion intriguing is, it is characterized by a ghostlike grey spots at the white intersection. However when you look directly into the intersection, the grey color disappears.
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Fraser spiral illusion

Fraser spiral illusion
Fraser spiral illusion

Otherwise known as the false spiral, the Fraser spiral illusion is one of a kind. The illusion comprises an overlapping black arc which appears spiral but in real sense the arcs represent a series of concentric circles.
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Ebbinghaus illusion

Ebbinghaus illusion
Ebbinghaus illusion

The Ebbinghaus illusion ranks fifth in the list of the 10 top illusions. The illusion represents an optical illusion of relative size perception. In this illusion, two circles of identical sizes are placed close to each other but one appears to be surrounded by large circles while the other by small circles.
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The chubb illusion

The chubb illusion
The chubb illusion

In this illusion, the apparent contrast of the object represented tends to vary in a dramatic fashion. All this is dependent on the context of presentation. In a situation where the low contrast texture is surrounded by a plain and uniform field, it appears to have a high contrast than surrounded by high contrast texture.
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Café wall illusion

Café wall illusion
Café wall illusion

The café wall illusion comes third in the list of the best optical illusions. It was described by Richard Gregory. The illusion is created by the effects of tiles on a wall. In the illusion the parallel horizontal lines tend to appear as if they are bent.
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Bezold effect

Bezold effect
Bezold effect

It was named after a German professor who discovered that a color can appear different depending on the adjacent color.
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Blivet

Blivet
Blivet

One word that can be used to describe this illusion is; undecipherable. The poiuyt tops the list of 10 top illusions. In this illusion, the object appears to have three cylindrical prongs at one end but towards the other end, they tend to transform into rectangular prongs.