An OPTICAL ILLUSION has gone viral on social media as users can’t spot a hidden animal in a drawing of a man’s face.
A debate has erupted in the comments section of the video as users argue over whether or not the animal in the optical illusion actually exists.
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TikTok challenged its followers to find a farm bird hidden among a man’s faceCredit: Instagram/pasmagic
Pete A. Sciarrino’s Instagram column (@pasmagic) features a picture of a man with a long beard, mustache and an oddly shaped wide-brimmed hat.
His beard is rough and unsightly, and his eyes are closed but protected by a hat.
Some users suggested in the comments that viewers should look at the puzzle from different angles rather than directly.
“Just turn your phone over, thank me later,” the savvy user wrote, careful not to give away a reply.
“If you turn your phone upside down, you can see a rooster,” said another.
Still having trouble finding the hidden animal? Just look at the man’s ear.
By turning the picture 180 degrees, you can see a rooster or hen eating from a bowl, which doubles as a hat.
A man’s eyes become chicken legs and feet, while his mustache becomes thighs and his ear becomes his head.
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The rooster or hen can be seen if you turn the picture upside down Credit: Instagram/pasmagic
Can’t get enough of these optical illusions? Stay and train your brain with some more!
Anyone can see snails, but you’ve got the eyes of a hawk if you can spot Valentine’s heart hidden among the slimy critters.
Still looking? We will give you advice.
All snails have the same swirl pattern on their shells – except the one you’re looking for.
If you could spot the heart right away, see if you can find the hidden snake among the pile of leaves in under 17 seconds.
The snake is very camouflaged among the dead leaves and branches.
But if you focus on the middle of the picture, you might be able to spot a slithering creature.
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Hiding in plain sight among snails is the hidden heart Credit: Gregory Dudas Dudolf
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Players have 17 seconds to find the snake in this image Credit: Whitney G. Walkowski
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education