I saw both but but predominantly it was counter clockwise.
When I first looked, the chick was spinning counter-clockwise, I looked at the article then looked back at the chick and she was spinning clockwise.
Mmmmmmm?
Totally clockwise
Clockwise, which is not what I am.
It took me a while, but I was finally able to see it spin in the other direction.
Since then, I can't seem to be able to see it clockwise again.
It is rotating neither direction. The Animated GIF is designed with a slight flaw, where one half of the rotation starts on the right side swinging to the center and then you can notice it visually snap to the other side where the body swings from left to centre, thereby only swinging halfway on either side.
This is why for some it appears to switch from swinging one way to the other after looking away.
So what category does this put me under?
^ You might notice the slight shift when the feet come together, which is the centre point of both rotations. (When the pointing out leg on the left side comes back to the middle, a frame is removed and you notice it pan quicker then when on the other side)
In other words, when the arm/leg reach the maximum distance on either side of the animation, the frames reverse-animate back towards the centre and then repeats the other side of the animation..... so there's actually three seperate points of repetition (ie: the center mark where the animation begins, and each maximum length point of the arms/legs per side of the animation.)
If that makes any sense.
Clockwise
Clockwise... big surprise... what do I win?
Both....weird
How about a big brain VS little brain test (hehehe) if you know what I mean.
To set it up you'd need to have at least half a bottle of dark rum in you, your wife in the room and fill the room with drunk college chicks. Show me that test! Now that would be entertainment