Diamonds are Gray! Duh…

Friend of mine emailed me this cool picture! You may ask what’s so cool about it, thats what logically follows. I suggest you try figuring out yourself what is the illusion here, but if you are lazy continue reading this post :) This illusion is another example of this. Believe it or not, all diamonds in this picture are of the same color! It’s true! Jump inside this post to see the proof. After you’ve finished, check another few examples here: candy stripes, which color is darker, gray squares… and then take the color blindness test! More similar illusions can be found in color adapting category.


45 Replies to “Diamonds are Gray! Duh…”

  1. First First Yay Yay!!
    I digs that! The diamonds only look differant colours because of the way the cubes are shaded and that is the illusion. Think about it I got that and I’m 11.

  2. the diamonds are the same color- that’s the effect. it’s a pretty good one, i must say. until the follow up pictures, i didn’t quite believe it.

    but what i really can’t believe is how could you people could NOT get the effect? even if you can’t figure out by looking at it, which is somewhat understandable, don’t you read? it explains it all in the post. you know, that little paragraph of text above the picture? that’s there for a reason. Vurdlak wasn’t writing it for his/her health. he/she was helping you morons out.

  3. How can u explain two things r the same color? u have u show it. Which the web person already did! Duh, didn’t u even look at both pictures before posting?

  4. its the faded scales of grey in the vertical faces of the cubes that make the diamonds appear darker or lighter than they really are

  5. I still didn’t believe it after seeing the gray lines, which appeared to me to change shades. So I pasted the picture into Paint, and copied/pasted small rectangles from two “different” diamonds onto a white background, any by golly they are actually the exact same shade of grey!
    This one really amazes me…

  6. Anonynous poster #7, I agree with you, the stripes do seem to change colour, though I have checked through Paint, and they are the same colour, all the way through, if your look close enough.

  7. Great! Whatever the explanation is (shading, grays around…), it’s incredible!
    And agreeing with Cheshire Kitty above: What’s wrong with our visual cortex algorithm to fall in this trap???!!! Do we all human beings share this oddity? Seems so. Do other animals share it too?
    Thnx for this jewel.

  8. okay.. when i saw the stripes (or linies) i was like.. oh wow ! i get it.. thats creepy.. buttt.. i kept looking.. && on some of the parts on the lines, it turns slightly darker.. the crazy background jsut draws you away from noticing that. soo.. ha.. i got you. its not the same. nice try though.

  9. WOw, open it in paint and try the colour thing where it picks the colour you pick and pick the centre of the square…wow…

  10. I came across these illusions after having problems editing photgraphs and trying to match colours.
    The thing I found fascinating is that when you draw the grey line it itself appears not to be the same colour.

  11. Ok I’m not sure BUT
    THE STRIPS LOOK LIKE DIFFERENT COLOURS!!! Is that not cheating?
    Look! Top’s light, next parts dark, so on! or are my eyes screwed?

  12. make you wonder if anything is what it seems to be I feel pretty sure its not why are we human all fooling ourselves?

  13. I have seen several examples of this illusion, and this is the *best*!

    “whatever reality is, anyhow…”
    Thanks,
    TP

  14. They are not the same colour, the lines connecting them in the second picture have gardient, they slowly turn light and darker within the tiny pixels so you dont notice where the lighter and darker diamonds are.

  15. Copy the photo into paint.

    Take the eraser and erase the lighter diamond.

    It will magicaly appear darker.

    This is no trick, it is 100% in fact an illusion.. and a very perfect one.

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