Summary
Highlights
The first illusion challenges viewers to count how many iPhones are on a table. Despite appearing to be multiple phones, only three are real, with one being an image of an iPhone.
An art illusion is hidden in a room, only fully visible from a specific camera angle and by lifting a laptop. This demonstrates how perspective can reveal hidden art.
A custom bowling alley is set up with art illusion pins, making it appear as if a spare is bowled, but then all pins fall due to the illusion.
Viewers are asked to identify which item among a banana, tomato, and apple is not a real fruit. The apple is revealed to be a drawing, while the others are real.
Two cakes are presented, blue and pink, and viewers choose which one they would eat. The blue cake is a drawing, while the pink cake is real.
Two mugs are shown, and the audience is asked which one holds more tea. The larger, more visually appealing mug with elaborate art is revealed to be the real one.
A series of hidden image puzzles are presented, including a combined rhino/dog, a whale/elephant, a Picasso-like face/sailboat with a hidden man, and a giraffe/dinosaur with sunglasses.