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What kind of sorcery illusion lets these two blocks be the same color? This has the same "problem", though. If you look at it the same way, the squares aren't the same color, it's just the lighting that is making they look like they are. Agreed. The principle is the same, but the execution suffers on the one mentioned in this article. The one you mention is my personal favorite. I'm a psychologist and remember taking perception courses as an undergrad, but perceptual illusions - particularly ones this good - still blow my mind! Ah, this is great to see. Photoshop can tell you what the shade of the pixel is; the human can tell you what it would look like if you were actually there.

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