In this "illusion" we can all see the tiger but can you also see the hidden tiger? Look carefully.
"O God, I could be bounded in a nut shell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams." - Hamlet Act II scene ii
20 June 2009
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ReplyDeleteWeren't these all the rage in the early nineties? I seem to remember that there is a knack to it but I've forgotten what it is and I was never able to do it then either. So the answer is, no, I'm afraid I can't! ;)
ReplyDeleteGo-Fast Stripes!
ReplyDeleteAh! For a moment I thought it was going to be akin to finding the camel on the American 1 dollar bill. The jokester asks, "Can you find the camel on the one dollar bill?" and the victim looks and looks, but doesn't find the camel. Then, the jokester says, "It's behind the pyramid."
ReplyDeleteFound it! Was actually looking for a real tiger....
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