Bizarre Jubilee optical illusion makes the Queen magically appear in front of you – but does it work for you?

HER MAJESTY marks her 70 years on the throne with four days of celebrations, beginning today with Trooping the Colour.

Millions of people came out to celebrate with the Queen, and an optical illusion was even created for the special occasion.

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This image can make it look like the queen is right in front of youCredit: Illusions.org

The optical illusion creators at illusions.org have created a special illusion of the Queen.

The illusion features a black and white negative image of the Queen’s face that the creators have discovered will appear right in front of you.

But does it work for you?

The strange illusion works by making you look at the image for a minute, without looking away.

After that, he asks you to look at a blank wall or a piece of paper and you should see the Queen floating under your eyelids.

The amazing optical illusion even changes to an actual photo, rather than a negative black and white image after you’ve stared at it long enough.

Give it a try, and see if it works for you.

The creators explained how optical illusions work.

They said, “Your brain transplants the negative image with positive light, it actually reverses the negative image.

“The queen appears exactly, her pale face surrounded by brown hair, a pearl necklace and a dark dress.”

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Nine out of ten people who look at the misleading image report that the hole widens as if they are entering a dark tunnel.

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The Queen attends Trooping the Color to celebrate 70 years of service

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The Queen attending Trooping the Color to celebrate 70 years of service Credit: Rex

Categories: Optical Illusion
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