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But can you find them all is what the true test is all about? We might be able to stare at it for long enough. And that has to do with the horror theme attached. But here, these scary illusions are playing mind games like never before seen. Do you agree? Skip to content. Search for:. Schyns and Aude Oliva of the University of Glasgow. It proves that we may not be seeing what's actually there, all the time.

You probably see Albert Einstein on this picture. However, if you stand up and step 15 feet away, you will see Marilyn Monroe on the same picture. If you like these brain teasers then feel free to share them with your friends. Share on Facebook. Players of the Nintendo hit are finding new and exciting ways to decorate their islands with the tools at hand, and while fans wait for an Animal Crossing update , this is certainly one way to create a show-stopping getaway.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons may have launched as a new addition to the beloved franchise, but a year from release it's arguably become more of a designer's toolkit than a video game. Once the game is completed through a series of challenges designed to turn basic islands into thriving villages, players are left with little to do aside from decorating their paradises. The game still has endless players and communities devoted to it, but gamers desperately want to see substantial new content.

Nintendo of American President Doug Bowser has promised new Animal Crossing content is coming though it's not known when. While fans wait for new additions, one Animal Crossing player has taken it upon themselves to create mystical and creepy optical illusions within their island getaway.

Reddit user SharkBoobies shared a clip of their character wandering in front of a carefully curated display that appears to show faces watching the player as they move. The eerie optical illusion is created using Face-Cutout Standees with hats designed to look like eyeballs sitting on Log Benches behind them.



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