Ambiguous images are optical illusions which exploit similarities between two or more distinct images. They are also known as reversal images, puzzle images and perceptual rivalry.
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This is definitely one of the most amazing optical illusions of all times! What do you see at first glance - an old woman or a young miss? They are both there!
Similar theme was used on a German postcard from 19th century.
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A similar example of ambiguous visual illusions - father and son.
Whole family mind teaser - father with mother and daughter
Sigmund Freud and what really on his mind is.
This one is interesting. Children will probably see a group of playing dolphins. But adults see usually something else. It's called Message of Love from the Dolphins (by Sandro Del-Prete).
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