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Which way do you see the girl spinning?

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flobadob | 11:26 Mon 02nd Aug 2010 | How it Works
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This is an illusion were there is a girl spinning around on one foot, but the amazing thing is that it can look that she is spinning both clockwise and anti-clockwise depending on what way your brain is working. When you look at her which way is she spinning for you and can you make her change direction? http://www.maniacworl...Optical-Illusion.html
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The descriptions said she should appear to go clockwise then anticlockwise but it was the opposite for me . . . .
Anti clockwise and then switched to clockwise and stayed that way.
Opposite of what happened to Molly!
She'll only spin clockwise for me.
Anti- clockwise. I can't picture her spinning the other way no matter how hard I concentrate.
lofty, we're the same, anti-c, then clockwise.
If I concentrate on the foot coming into contact with the floor, I can make her change direction...........
Sorry Molly. I read it wrong. You are right! We obviously have like brains!!
OMG it worked. How very strange!
I'm looking at it again and she keeps changing direction. My brain must be completely fuddled.
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I find that if you look at it for a while then spin your finger in front of you between you and the screen that she will spin the same way as your finger.
clockwise but I could switch by gazing slightly away and then back
I only see her spinning in a clockwise direction
Clockwise then anti-clockwise
Keep looking mercia. Takes couple of minutes.
clockwise then anti-clockwise for me....
Who cares which way she spinning -she Naked !
just clockwise for me
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