One on the upper Page and other on the lower page. When both are placed parallel to each other it looks like one face. Deeply see the faces in the center after swapping the papers.
The whole idea is having faces divided into two parts (Upper and lower part) and then shifting these parts.
The second picture is actually the original one. When you move the two papers to get the first picture, you will notice that one face has no upper part (the one at the right) and another has no lower part (the one without a hat). These missing parts are the extra face.
The mind is made to believes what the ears heard even if what the eyes sees is not exactly what is heard. So, right from the on set the mind agrees there are six (6) faces even though there are only five (5) faces in the real sense. There are six (6) supposed heads in the earlier part of the clip, however, on careful observation you’ll realize that there are five (5) parts both above and below the line. Therefore, by carefully shifting the tiles, the parts are equally aligned thereby making five (5) heads instead of the initial six (6) heads.
Every face above has its body down. But the third one from left did not have a body. That was extra. And the third rectangle was big the first time. But when it was changed it became short and thats not a complete rectangle.
This is a brain twister!
Can’t get it.
There are two faces in the middle / center
One on the upper Page and other on the lower page. When both are placed parallel to each other it looks like one face. Deeply see the faces in the center after swapping the papers.
6 FACES & 4 RECTANGLES TOTAL-10
WHEN SHUFFLING 5 FACES & 5 RECTANGLES TOTAL-10
MEANS MISSING FACE IS RECTANGLE
This is really amazing……….
This is really driving me crazy…………………………… im going mad
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The whole idea is having faces divided into two parts (Upper and lower part) and then shifting these parts.
The second picture is actually the original one. When you move the two papers to get the first picture, you will notice that one face has no upper part (the one at the right) and another has no lower part (the one without a hat). These missing parts are the extra face.
You are right, Ibrahim.
The mind is made to believes what the ears heard even if what the eyes sees is not exactly what is heard. So, right from the on set the mind agrees there are six (6) faces even though there are only five (5) faces in the real sense. There are six (6) supposed heads in the earlier part of the clip, however, on careful observation you’ll realize that there are five (5) parts both above and below the line. Therefore, by carefully shifting the tiles, the parts are equally aligned thereby making five (5) heads instead of the initial six (6) heads.
Am i right or im going crazy
And the last one from left does not hav above.
Every face above has its body down. But the third one from left did not have a body. That was extra. And the third rectangle was big the first time. But when it was changed it became short and thats not a complete rectangle.