DON'T stress if you can't figure out what's happening in this illusion– it's all fun and games.
The image looks like a regular board game,but it contains a hidden truth that will baffle viewers.
Take a look at the checkered square above and the green cylinder sitting on its edge.
There are two squares, labeled A and B, that you'll want to pay special attention to.
Across the board, there are clearly-marked white squares and black squares, just like a traditional chess or checker board.
The 3D cylinder casts a "shadow" down the center of the image, and that's where the illusion comes into play.
READ MORE OPTICAL ILLUSIONS
Mind-boggling illusion stumps viewers – is the object going up or down stairs?
Optical illusion uses trick that makes it IMPOSSIBLE to solve simple puzzle
At a glance, the square labeled with an A looks like a dark grey color, while the square marked B looks like a white square sitting in the shadow.
But actually, the two squares are the exact same color – you can even use the "color selector" feature on your phone or computer to check.
You could also cut holes into a piece of paper, then hold it up to the image to isolate those two sections of the picture.
Called Adelson's checker shadow illusion, this phenomenal image was first published by Edward H. Adelson.
Most read in Fabulous
HOME TRUTHS I’m a relationship expert – 8 signs passion has gone out of your relationship
I found wads of cash hidden inside shoes I bought on Depop – should I keep it?
Women are exposing horrifying new sex trend & why they'd rather be single
Mrs Hinch fans rave about 30p hack which gets microwaves sparkling again
Adelson, a Professor of Vision Science at MIT, constructed the two-dimensional rendering and made it appear to be three-dimensional.
That's where the illusion gets its power.
If this were a real 3D scene, a light source would be causing the shadow you see in the image.
Read More On The Sun
Moment cops swoop on fugitive after prison guard ‘lover’ shoots herself dead
I’m a Taco Bell fan – I took drastic steps to get my favorite item back on menu
Because it's actually an illustrated rendering, the "light" and "shadow" effects are achieved through other means – shading.
That's why the two A and B squares are the same color but don't appear that way when you see the full picture.
We pay for your stories!
Do you have a story for The US Sun team?
Email us at [email protected] or call 212 416 4552.
Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSunUS and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunUS
Source: Read Full Article