What are stereograms?
A stereogram is an optical illusion of stereoscopic depth created from a flat, two-dimensional image or images. At first sight a stereogram looks like an abstract image made of repeatable patterns. But if you look at it in a special way, the hidden 3D picture will magically appear. What you will see is a relief object or objects wrapped with the pattern you can see in the 2D picture. Some stereograms don’t have hidden images and consist of several objects placed in rows. When you perceive them, the objects will appear three dimensional, sometimes resting on different levels of depth. Not all stereograms are the same. There are different types and styles of stereograms. How to see the stereograms? If you are a person who sometimes has trouble seeing hidden images in stereograms, let us explore together how to view stereograms. Once you can see stereograms well, you’ll be able to see stereograms in our galleries, play stereogram games, and even create your own stereograms with hidden pic