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Four women, one face.
Distorted rectangular silhouettes. (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Red lines are equal length.
Where is this ring facing?
They look like they are about to roll down. (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Strange room, isn't it? It is not in reality! 
They are not rotating. (The image is Copyright A.Kitaoka)
Which way is the ferris wheel rotating
Rotating spiral (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Rotating Spirals. (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
A face or a woman?
Women and skull.
I guess she is going to die! :)
Stretches one's imagination.
If you desire to see
Can you see what is going on in the mountain?
Impossible frame
Hills and wolf.
A scenic like a canvas :)
What do you see when you first look. (The image is Copyright Archimedes-Lab)
Impossible seat.
Seven dolphins
Seven horses.
Watching a face.
Did you notice the shape formed in the center? (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Two shapes are in the same size.
They are the same size.
Top sides of both figures are the same length.
Which way is the nut facing? 
Which one is sitting?
Both figures are of equal size. 
A skewed square is fomed in the center. (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)

They are not rotating. (The image is Copyright A.Kitaoka)
Gate or steps.
Orange Spiral. (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
They are not spiralling cirles. (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
There is a perfect square in the middle.
Squares are all distorted, aren't they? (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
No, the square is perfect.
Where is the ladder leading?
You are going up all the time, but are still in the same plane.
White square is a product of your imagination.
How many steps are there?
Stripes are not sloped.
Bi-directional structure
It seems like the centre of the figure is thorny. (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Is it a skeleton head or a witch?
Three-dimensional walls
Three faces.
Watch the tiger!
How many tigers do you see?
Can you see the face in the left side of tiger's face.
Is there a tomatoe in the middle? (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Watching tower?
Transparent bikini bottom.
Watch out the trees.
Tree and the roads.
Tree and profiles
Impossible figure.
How do you get up there?
A young and and old lady.
Is it a vase, or two faces?
Which direction is the window facing?
Rotating spirals (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Columns look confusing.
No, umbrellas are not rotating! (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Imaginery triangles. (The image is Copyright Archimedes-Lab)
Is this a vase, or two faces?
Vertical or horizontal?
How many people are looking at you?
Does the flowerpot face upward or the side wall?
Notice the arches
Look carefully to the architecture.
Can you count the deers?
Pay attention to the walls!
Watch the stairs!
Is the water flowing upwards?
Is there a movement in the streams?
Waves and horses.
Weird cube
Above or below?
All the circles have the exact colour.
Did you know big rectangles are the same colour?
Whitney houston, but wee bit confused!
Which way is the window facing?
Is this a balkony, or a terrace? (?????)
Which way are the hands facing?
Woman in the valley.
Is it a woman hand holding the mouse?
Warmth of the sea.
How many legs are there and who do they belong?
Hard to tell the lines are not curved.
Do the horizontal lines look curved?
Do the horizontal lines look curved?
Yellow spiral. (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Is the square skewed? (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Actually, there are no yellow circles.
Yellow spiral (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Nine friends, one zebra.
Horizontal lines are parallel to each other. (The image is Copyright A. Kitaoka)
Horizontal lines are parallel to each other
Diagonal lines are parallel to each other.