Find the difference. And, it's a trick.
Answers below.
Here's a dog version of an Escher illusion.
Differences are circled in red. 4 seems to be the standard.
Let me know if I missed any.
There are billions of people and a version of normal to go along with each one of them. No two versions are exactly the same. There will be hundreds of thousands of little things that make up your version of normal. With any luck you can find people that have close to the same idea of what normal is that you do. These are your friends. Anyone else you try to tolerate as best you can. .... The exact definition of normal depends on who's running the asylum.
7 comments:
Initially, if i`m being honest, i only spotted 1 out of 6.
Like LJ I only spotted one until I went back and looked again.
I do love Escher's work - and Escher spin offs too.
Escher's Dog and Schrödinger's Cat need to get together. Or maybe not.
Love those Escher daschies!
LJ - Usually you have one odd one out. This time there were 7 odd ones out.
Sue - The first time I looked at the dogs I found one and thought 'well that was easy'. Then I was like 'wait a minute'.
Bill - Matter and antimatter coming together?
Deb - When I first posted this I called them Eisner illusions. But something didn't look right about the name.
I stopped when I saw the other dogs had a gleam on their noses.
Kirk - I forget which one I found first. But then there was another one, and another,...
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