You can see the tiger on the thumbnail. Now click on it to see what else there is ... Quite amazingly, this is a scene at a river with two tigers resting at the riverside. They are just below the tiger's eyes. Number of ratings : 196.
Very unknown but fairly good example of a basic ambiguous image. A swan facing to the left and a squirrel facing to the right. Number of ratings : 125.
A rabbit facing right and a duck facing left. This is the original you will find in college books, it is a good example of a so-called rival-schemata ambiguity. Derived :Rabbit or duck 2 :: Rabbit or duck 3 Number of ratings : 49.
The head of a donkey and a seal. The seal is facing down, the donkey is facing left. The tail of the seal is the same as the ears of the donkey. Number of ratings : 43.
The Playful Eye Is it a crone or a lovely lady? A dapper man with a ascot or a toothless old geezer? Things are not always what they seem at first glance...or even at second or third. The Playful Eye is a virtual feast of games and visual tricks gathered from around the world.
Seeing Double Seeing Double is about all the ambiguous stuff you can find here. The ambiguous images are shown together with the upside-downs which you'll also find somewhere else on this site.