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Thought last week’s cat puzzle was im-paw-ssible to crack? Social media is blowing a collective gasket trying to figure out yet another viral, animal-based optical illusion that reportedly only 1 percent of people can solve. “Only 1 percent of people can find the second animal in this image,” declares illusion connoisseur @pasillusion in a viral video detailing the corneal calculus.
The accompanying mind-melting image shows a dolphin eating a fish with a ship in the distance and seemingly no other fauna in sight. But the visual jigsaw stumped puzzlers on social media with many mistakenly thinking the fish was the second animal.
Can YOU See The Hidden Animal?! Let me know! #illusion #animal #viral #fypHowever, critter number two is actually a bird — multiple birds, actually. To see them, per the clip, users need simply flip their phone upside down, whereupon Flipper eating a fish in the waves becomes a flock of birds flying over the ocean.
Specifically, the dolphin’s inverted tail and head form two different birds with its head evoking a pelican flying with a fish in its mouth and the water splashes resembling the tips of its wings. Meanwhile, the rest of the flock is comprised of the upside-down white caps of the ocean.
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[Warning: Spoilers Below]According to The Sun, those who can find the lone chick within 30 seconds could call themselves record-holders due to the extreme difficulty of this optical illusion. The brightly-colored trick is enough to easily overstimulate anyone’s brain; however, those who are able to overcome the bright colors and busy landscape might just be able to spot the chicken before the 30 seconds are up.
challenges a YouTube clip of the entomological eye-nigma.[Warning: Spoilers Below]In addition, anyone who puts their eye on the fly in five seconds is reportedly in the top 1% of brain teaser buffs, per the video. The trippy photograph depicts a heap of brown and orange maple leaves with the flamboyant flutterer seemingly nowhere in sight.
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video with over 1.2 million likes and 6.6 million views.Seany — @seandoesmagic on TikTok — instructed viewers to stare at the red dot in the center of the photo. “I’m about to hypnotize you and make you hallucinate and think that your room is shrinking,” he said. The video shows a black-and-white abstract pattern moving outward with a red dot in the center.Seany, who previously amazed social media with his illusion that turned some people colorblind, told viewers not to take their eyes off the moving dot.“Feel free to blink if you need to, but just don’t take your eyes off the dot,” he added.After staring for an additional 10 to 15 more seconds, look away into your room and the walls should seem to be shrinking.MAKING YOUR ROOM SHRINK
visual wildlife safari was mind-melting? Puzzle lovers are nearly popping their peepers trying to solve the latest animal-based optical illusion from Hungarian author-artist Gergely Dudás — aka The Dudolf.This time out, viewers are challenged to find the one snake amongst a sea of turtles. In addition, anyone who spots the serpent in under 15 seconds will reportedly break the world record, according to people who track this sort of success rate.[Warning: Spoilers below]The herpetological “Where’s Waldo,” created by Hungarian cartoonist and illusion maven Gergely Dudás, shows a gathering of green and brown tortoises in a grassy field with the slitherer seemingly nowhere in sight.Locating the snake in the grass is particularly tricky given that the serpent looks identical to the turtles’ long, green necks.Fortunately for frazzled puzzlers, Dudás provided a handy spoiler that shows the sneaky snake poking its head up from behind a turtle shell in the lower left hand corner.
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Gergely Dudás — aka The Dudolf — there are three brown “coconuts” among dozens of bear heads. Some of the featured Teddies are sporting various styles of ties, and one even chose a top hat. Another is sporting a Harry Potter-style neck scarf.Most of the bears are a shade of brown, while there are a handful of white bears sprinkled throughout the picture to tease the eye.
0.1% of people. The vexing visual jigsaw was first shared on TikTok in April, but is currently blowing up as viewers strain their orbital muscles trying to crack it.“Only 0.1% can see all 10 numbers,” reads the caption to the illusion, which was shared by user @purpzosaur.
The awkward litmus test was first shared on Reddit in 2016 but is currently going viral as users clamor to find out of their eyes are PG-rated or not.[Warning: Spoilers below].For many, the visual jigsaw, captioned “don’t do that to the baby…oh, as you were,” initially appears to show a giant hairy butt squashing a baby that’s laying on a bed. However, once the viewer’s eyes adjust, it becomes clear that the “baby-sitting booty” is actually a shirtless dad kissing his pride and joy while a blonde mother looks on adoringly. The positioning of the man’s bald head and shoulders simply gives the impression of a hirsute caboose.
“fight like hell” to not allow the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.Now, she’s proposing a new strategy. “If a corporation can be defined as a person, why not redefine vaginas as AK47s,” the 84-year-old actress and activist tweeted Tuesday. “That way they’d be free of governmental restrictions by those who care about ‘the sanctity of life.'”Fonda’s words reiterate the Court’s decision to overturn national abortion protection before gun control.
Gergely Dudás, the “seek-and-find” illustration depicts a maze of colorful mushrooms with a tiny mouse peeking out from behind one.Some eagle-eyed puzzle solvers reportedly spotted the pip squeak in 20 seconds. Others, however, were stumped by this mushroom maze.Sure, optical illusions such as this are often just a fun diversion — but they also hold real value for scientists.
An optical illusion supposedly showing four women is boggling people's mind - and only a few are able to spot them all.
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reveal something about you and the way you see the world. This isn’t one of those.Here’s a party trick that anyone with a deck of classic playing cards can try — just whip out the 8 of diamonds to unveil it.The number 8 appears on the card in three different ways.
[Warning: Spoilers below]The giraffe that does not have a twin is on the right side of the photo in the third row, third from the left. Too confusing? Peep the image at the bottom of the page.
viral optical illusion challenging viewers to see if their brains rank in the “top one percent.”TikTok user Rana Ashard shared the tricky picture to his “illusions” account showing a drawing of an old man’s face with a beard and hair.However, there’s more than meets the eye, with Ashard instructing 1.1 million followers — some of whom claimed they solved the challenge in “seconds — to hold their screens further away from their eyes to see if it changes what they see.“Look at the image again,” said Ashard, who’s racked up millions of views with his brain teasers. “What do you see?”According to Ashard, changing the distance from the eyes to the screen can help bring out the image of a woman on the man’s face.Spoiler alert: If you look closer at the nose of the man in the image, it looks like a woman is sitting with her back facing the viewer, wearing a wide brimmed hat and her arms stretched out, blending in with wrinkles underneath his eyes.The response from TikTok users was mixed, but most appeared to claim they found the woman quickly.“Sitting with her back to the picture with a hat on,” one user wrote.