Carnival mirrors make reflections look very odd. What market the reflections in these mirrors so strange?

The market that makes reflections in carnival mirrors look so strange is called the "funhouse mirror" market.

The reason why the reflections in these mirrors appear distorted and unusual is due to the specific design and curvature of the mirror's surface. Funhouse mirrors are intentionally manufactured with curved surfaces that cause the reflection to be warped and distorted. These mirrors can have a variety of shapes and curvatures, such as concave, convex, or wavy. This intentional distortion creates a playful and exaggerated effect on the reflected image.

To understand why the reflections look odd, you can try an experiment at home. Take a normal flat mirror and bend it slightly from the top and bottom edges. When you look at your reflection in this curved mirror, you will notice that your image becomes distorted and stretched. Similarly, carnival mirrors are designed with much more exaggerated curvatures, resulting in even more extreme distortions of the reflected image.

So, the main factor that makes reflections in carnival mirrors look strange is the deliberate curvature of the mirror's surface, coupled with the specific design elements of the funhouse mirror intended to create a whimsical and entertaining effect.