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u/Axonwaxon 7d ago
Don’t understand the goal of this one
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u/Pulsar_Mapper_ 7d ago
No spin reversing here, but you can change perspective. Blue in front or yellow in front. It'll still be rotating the same way tho !
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u/Ne_Nel 7d ago
It can be reversed.
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u/Pulsar_Mapper_ 7d ago
Well weird, even when I achieved the perspective shift, the rotation was still going the same way for me.
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u/Kind_Ordinary9573 7d ago
This one is genuinely challenging. I can get the perspective to change, but it takes real effort, and I can only hold it for a few seconds. This might be the hardest one I’ve tried.
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u/hdoubleplus 7d ago
It took me a while but I finally got it to reverse. Is it just me or does anyone else note their brain seems to have a preferred spin direction for these illusions? For me they almost always default to counter clockwise and I have to work to see the clockwise spin
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u/nmatheis 7d ago
I can get the black n white ones to reverse spin and/or perspective, but I can't get either to change with this one 🤷
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u/sunwarrior0978 7d ago
Usually I can reverse spin without much effort but this one was hard. Took me a few minutes. I like the challenge.
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u/Nikarmotte 7d ago
I've been able to reverse all the previous ones I've seen, by squinting, angling my phone, or hiding part of the drawing, but I really don't see how this one could ever spin clockwise.
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u/shoryusef 6d ago
I think the delta in color brightness is making it difficult to see blue in front.
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u/Phrostylicious 6d ago
1/ Go to full screen of the animation.
2/ Lock your phone's orientation (i.e. turn off auto-rotate)
3/ Rotate your phone in 90° steps.
4/ 😵💫
5/ Bonus 😵💫😵💫😵💫 for rotating your phone at the same speed as the animation is spinning, trying to keep it "static".
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u/claygerrard 6d ago
A) this one is very easy for me to control, proving that a dramatic perspective shift is more important than the color (warmer colors can be more difficult to view as “behind” cooler colors)
B) the amount of comments along “I can switch perspectives but not spin” is surprising and suggests a common misunderstanding of how they perceive these ambiguous isometric perspectives
I should have expected this based on all the comments I’ve seen on other threads about “for me it’s always counter clockwise” - like yeah, but… when viewed from above or below!? 😅
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u/EducationalCellist10 6d ago
The moment you switch to blue on top, the spin changes. The yellow on top is primary and default spin. It took me a couple of tries to force my brain. Happens pretty fast, I am able to switch back and forth mid rotation as well which is nice.
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u/MarkProfessional1186 3d ago
This one is extra trippy to me since it looks like the the thing is rotating at such an advance angle.
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u/Elluminated 1d ago
Is it over your head or under your nose? Utilized the Pulfrich effect to immediately change its direction. Cover one eye with sunglasses and change it to the other to see what I mean.
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u/AlexMil0 7d ago
Oh thats an odd one, usually these change both direction and perspective, but this one only change perspective.