You might think that humanity is a highly evolved species, but no creature can be too evolved if it spends hours online arguing about what color a goddamned dress is. Whether you want to start arguments with your friends all over again or just want to stare at some trippy shit, enjoy this list of optical illusions from 2015.
#7. This woman’s color-changing hair.
In May, Florida musician Sabrina Abu-Obeid dyed her hair blue. Or maybe pink. Or maybe violet. See, depending on the color of the light in whatever room she’s in, her hair color appears to change. After her video was posted all over the Internet and shared on TV news, Abu-Obeid posted a good-natured follow-up about how it actually worked, and how to dye your hair. Not in any special way, really, just how to dye your hair.
If you want real magic hair, you’ll need to look at this hidden oil-slick hair.
#6. This penis that’s not a penis.
#5. This empty-looking field that is actually filled with sheep.
This wintertime field photo featuring all the cheer of a scene from The Road has a secret: it’s actually a picture of hundreds of sheep. Liezel Kennedy from Pilgrim Farms posted the above photo, and then a close-up to prove it:
#4. This cat that is going either up or down the stairs.
This picture of a cat that is either going up or down the stairs isn’t new. But in the wake of #thedress fever, some cruel Internet troublemaker decided to raise the argument all over again.
#3. This name on a Starbucks cup.
#2. This shoe that matches two very similar colors of nail polish.
#1. …and yes, #TheDress.
It’s the optical illusion that split up more families than the Civil War (Editor’s note: should we fact-check this? Nah.). Brother against brother, sister against sister, and commenter against commenter. It’s the thing that filled our Facebook feeds, and the thing that, in 2025, will prompt a horribly out-of-touch talking head on TV to say “Hey! Remember The Dress?” And the people that are watching will remember it, because you’d have to be old and lame to still be watching TV in 2025.