19 curious cases when people saw in ordinary objects what is not really there (20 photos)
Have you ever thought that cars have eyes and faces expressing emotions? Or maybe you saw something in the patterns on the carpet? This phenomenon is called pareidolia.
Pareidolia is a type of visual illusion that makes you see people's faces, animal silhouettes, or outlines things where they don't really exist. We've put together a few for you. curious examples.
It's a fried egg that looks like chicken
Edgar Allan Poe appeared on the peeling door
The lotus seed core is angry
Grill smile
My dad saw this moss-covered snag that looks like an otter
tomato tree
Paperclip from Microsoft Word changed profession
Creepy dumpling face
It's just a sock
Another Easter Island
Lost face of a lost bag
Padre Pio showed up in my curry last night and gave the exact date for the end of the world
My cat sleeping upside down looks like an angry rabbit
If you see it once, it will be impossible to unsee it later!
If you see it once, it will be impossible to unsee it later!
Friendly puppy in my beer
This restaurant table is looking at you
This cloud looks like a thumbs up gesture
Pumpkin skin looks like it's a low quality image
What is this, a teddy bear?
A restless soul is immured in my stand