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When you examine this image, do you see a complete cube or one that is missing a corner?
The image can be interpreted in two ways. Either it floats in the air and you see its underside, where a portion of it is missing, or you focus on two corners of a room, with one purple wall and one green, and a small cube is pushed up against the corners. The image may flick back and forth, quite effectively.
Cubes are often used in optical illusions, with the ambiguous, original ?Necker? cube providing all sorts of tricks for the mind.
Do you see a cube missing a corner?
Or do you see a small cube in a big one?
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