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Guys guys, please share these if you find them.
Keep it one per post, so it'll be easier to see these in their full glory without any kind of foreign intervention. Too much visual information at once can tire your eyes, so please one per post.

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Here's some tips for people that can't see these. This is my method:

- Go slightly crosseyed. If you see twice the pic, you're way too much cross-eyed, and if it's blurry, stop squinting your eyes. It should be unfocused.

- From this first step, once you get it unfocused, either stop cross-eyeing your sight slowly OR move away/close from the picture. Easier if you're on mobile since you just move your hand instead of your head, allowing you to stay "focused".

- Then a 3D picture should form! You'll start see a defined shape with defined edges, volume and depth!

- With enough practice you'll develop a way to stay unfocused and yet be able to look at the entire picture by moving your eyes.
 
Nah, that's not stereograms... that's just called taking random ass pictures twice :rofl2:
Are you serious? Cross your eyes looking at the pic until you see one in the middle with all the "3D" details.
Please try to keep it one pic per post.
Didn't want to spam post. One in a concise post will do.
Your pics nearly made me go blind, specially the last one with the fiery nipples.
You legit blind :mellow:
 
What is? Im saying it doesn't work using that method
It should look 3D at plain sight. No other steps required.
I see the picture as a 3D picture, with RED "circle" on top and BLUE "circle" behind them.

You're telling me you don't see the 3D effect?
 
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It should look 3D at plain sight. No other steps required.
I see the picture as a 3D picture, with RED "circle" on top and BLUE "circle" behind them.

You're telling me you don't see the 3D effect?
I see that, but it's nothing that impressive about it, and the blue circle is pushed back just a little. so it really doesn't look 3d to me.
 
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Not a stereogram BUT cool mindtrick.
Staring directly makes it rotate counterclockwise, but deviating your sight upwards while still maintaining the cube in view's field, makes it go clockwise.
Play the video, look it go right to left, now look at the top part of the TEMP and it shifts.

 

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