It’s standing up and howling in the top half of the picture. I used to love looking at these when I was a kid. You’ve got to kind of unfocus and then halfway refocus, if that makes sense.
AGrandNewAdventure on
Howling wolf.
AxeDanger on
It’s not about how much focus you use, it’s about where your eyes are pointed. You have to either cross your eyes slightly or let them diverge (like you’re looking “past” the picture) to see the 3D image. The 3D effect will actually be different depending on whether you look close or far.
Cross your eyes until the columns of wolves slightly overlap.
hyper_shock on
Once you figure out what to do with your eyes, you never forget.
Unfocussing your eyes isn’t the best way to describe the process.
If you go cross-eyed and line up two wolves, you will get an inverted 3d picture.
Basically, do the opposite of going cross-eyed.
danceswithsteers on
This only works for those with reasonably decent binocular vision. Those of us who have one eye that can’t be corrected are left out of these. Which makes me a little sad…
BeeAndDnD on
If you have an astigmatism (like me) you usually cant see the hidden images
SgtNeilDiamond on
Holy fucking shit after 20 years I actually see it, a howling wolf!
suvlub on
Cross, not unfocus. Important difference, some people can’t do former and will be wasting their time.
Radioactivocalypse on
The way I learnt to do this is to turn up the screen brightness a little, look at something about 10 metres away. Then, while keeping your focus on the item 10m away, bring the wolf picture in front of your eyes.
But the really important thing is to not look at the picture and keep your eyes focussing on the item 10m away. Don’t be tempted to refocus your eyes onto the picture.
Then you can find the howling wolf near the middle to top left
gamjanamja629 on
Is it just me or do I see a bunch of kakunas when I unfocus my eyes
KimJongFunk on
I forced myself to learn how to see these as a child and now I can go cross eyed at will.
I use this magic eye trick on excel spreadsheets to see if there’s inconsistencies. I’ve also whizzed through every “spot the difference” puzzle by matching the images and looking for the parts that don’t perfectly overlap.
guitarguywh89 on
It’d be easier if you cropped the image
Excellent_War7508 on
I hope you don’t live in a timberland if you can’t see wolves
Glad_Buffalo_5037 on
He’s howling and standing on a little hill. As someone else said – you need to kinda cross your eyes a little to see it or unfocus, like staring at a windscreen rather than through it.
dew4dinho on
I couldn’t when I was in my teens. I can now.
NoButThanksAnyway on
Try putting the image close to your face and slowly pulling the image away.
DorianGreysPortrait on
r/magiceye
mango_boii on
r/stereograms has a bunch of these.
Ldinak on
Yeah he howlin.
Inner_Alarm_4049 on
That’s not a well made one tho.
Deliriousious on
It’s about half way up, howling towards the top left.
You gotta completely unfocus your eyes, essentially completely relaxing and letting your focus point be beyond the image, so the image seems to split outwards, and then slowly refocus to the point the two images overlap, but not any further, takes a bit of finesse to do.
quasistoic on
My brain is still amazed every time I see this work on a screen rather than on paper.
happy-cig on
Howling wolf. If there’s one thing I’m good at it’s magic eye.
ph33randloathing on
Don’t try to unfocus your eyes. Try to look behind the picture. It’s about where your vision intersects.
DominionMM1 on
These things were everywhere in the mid 90s so I saw a lot of these back then. It’s funny that it still only took me a few seconds to see the 3D image. Guess it’s like riding a bike or something.
Cynical_Manatee on
This post is so trippy. I’ve never seen these magic eye pictures so small.
The way you see it is for your left and right eye to focus on adjacent wolves. Because they are slightly different, it tricks your brain into thinking it is a 3D image.
But this picture is so small that your eyes can focus on wolves 2 apart. Which now looks like a 2 headed wolf howling with a raised square in the center image.
If you go one more apart, it’s now a smaller two headed wolf, but now there is a new square on top of the previous square.
So trippy.
Jules385 on
When you see the 3d wolf then there are 7 wolf heads in top row not 6.
No_Process2443 on

hides_in_corner on
I see 8 legs but no real definition. Could be anything.
Disconn3cted on
I’ve never been able to see any of these
snuggl3ninja on

Purple_Pineapple_1 on
I’m seeing a bunch of Abraham Lincolns
Daydream_machine on

lazafor on
Hahahaha you stupid bastard,it’s not a schooner, it’s a sailboat!
forgetmeknotts on
I’ve never in my life been able to see the images in a magic eye 😭😭😭 I’ve read through all these comments and tried all the tricks and I still can’t see it.
plastic_little_ on
Some people don‘t have stereoscopic vision, which is why they can’t see these 3D pictures. 💁♀️
murderdeity on
Man these are usually quick for me but this one took like a full minute for me to see for some reason. Weird.
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Me staring at this
Oh look, a schooner!

It requires intense focus!
It’s standing up and howling in the top half of the picture. I used to love looking at these when I was a kid. You’ve got to kind of unfocus and then halfway refocus, if that makes sense.
Howling wolf.
It’s not about how much focus you use, it’s about where your eyes are pointed. You have to either cross your eyes slightly or let them diverge (like you’re looking “past” the picture) to see the 3D image. The 3D effect will actually be different depending on whether you look close or far.
Cross your eyes until the columns of wolves slightly overlap.
Once you figure out what to do with your eyes, you never forget.
Unfocussing your eyes isn’t the best way to describe the process.
If you go cross-eyed and line up two wolves, you will get an inverted 3d picture.
Basically, do the opposite of going cross-eyed.
This only works for those with reasonably decent binocular vision. Those of us who have one eye that can’t be corrected are left out of these. Which makes me a little sad…
If you have an astigmatism (like me) you usually cant see the hidden images
Holy fucking shit after 20 years I actually see it, a howling wolf!
Cross, not unfocus. Important difference, some people can’t do former and will be wasting their time.
The way I learnt to do this is to turn up the screen brightness a little, look at something about 10 metres away. Then, while keeping your focus on the item 10m away, bring the wolf picture in front of your eyes.
But the really important thing is to not look at the picture and keep your eyes focussing on the item 10m away. Don’t be tempted to refocus your eyes onto the picture.
Then you can find the howling wolf near the middle to top left
Is it just me or do I see a bunch of kakunas when I unfocus my eyes
I forced myself to learn how to see these as a child and now I can go cross eyed at will.
I use this magic eye trick on excel spreadsheets to see if there’s inconsistencies. I’ve also whizzed through every “spot the difference” puzzle by matching the images and looking for the parts that don’t perfectly overlap.
It’d be easier if you cropped the image
I hope you don’t live in a timberland if you can’t see wolves
He’s howling and standing on a little hill. As someone else said – you need to kinda cross your eyes a little to see it or unfocus, like staring at a windscreen rather than through it.
I couldn’t when I was in my teens. I can now.
Try putting the image close to your face and slowly pulling the image away.
r/magiceye
r/stereograms has a bunch of these.
Yeah he howlin.
That’s not a well made one tho.
It’s about half way up, howling towards the top left.
You gotta completely unfocus your eyes, essentially completely relaxing and letting your focus point be beyond the image, so the image seems to split outwards, and then slowly refocus to the point the two images overlap, but not any further, takes a bit of finesse to do.
My brain is still amazed every time I see this work on a screen rather than on paper.
Howling wolf. If there’s one thing I’m good at it’s magic eye.
Don’t try to unfocus your eyes. Try to look behind the picture. It’s about where your vision intersects.
These things were everywhere in the mid 90s so I saw a lot of these back then. It’s funny that it still only took me a few seconds to see the 3D image. Guess it’s like riding a bike or something.
This post is so trippy. I’ve never seen these magic eye pictures so small.
The way you see it is for your left and right eye to focus on adjacent wolves. Because they are slightly different, it tricks your brain into thinking it is a 3D image.
But this picture is so small that your eyes can focus on wolves 2 apart. Which now looks like a 2 headed wolf howling with a raised square in the center image.
If you go one more apart, it’s now a smaller two headed wolf, but now there is a new square on top of the previous square.
So trippy.
When you see the 3d wolf then there are 7 wolf heads in top row not 6.

I see 8 legs but no real definition. Could be anything.
I’ve never been able to see any of these

I’m seeing a bunch of Abraham Lincolns

Hahahaha you stupid bastard,it’s not a schooner, it’s a sailboat!
I’ve never in my life been able to see the images in a magic eye 😭😭😭 I’ve read through all these comments and tried all the tricks and I still can’t see it.
Some people don‘t have stereoscopic vision, which is why they can’t see these 3D pictures. 💁♀️
Man these are usually quick for me but this one took like a full minute for me to see for some reason. Weird.