Stereo images for eye training.10 photos
Move the stereogram to a distance of about half the length of your outstretched arm. Keep your head and the image perfectly horizontal. Now, try to relax your gaze and look through the image, imagining that it is transparent or that it doesn’t exist at all. Most likely, your eyes will unconsciously shift back to focusing on the image—after all, you have trained them to do so throughout the years! However, strive to keep your vision blurred, distracted, and even a bit indifferent. After a short while—ranging from a few seconds to a couple of minutes—you should begin to see a three-dimensional image appearing. Over time, this will become easier for you, and the image will become clearer. When viewing a stereogram, avoid straining your eyes too much, otherwise you may not achieve any results at all. Only 1% of people are unable to see the hidden image; so don’t hesitate to give it a try and enjoy the experience! Subscribe to our newsletter to stay informed about upcoming updates and new content.










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