Optical illusions are visual images that are created to trick our brain. They are also called visual illusions and are often used as simple intelligence tests in pop culture.
According to research, regular practice of optical illusions can improve concentration and prevent cognitive decline in adults.
How alert are your eyes?
Let’s see.
Also read:
Optical Illusion Visual Skills Test: Can you spot the word big among pigs in 6 seconds?
Optical illusion vision test: Find the strange structure in 4 seconds
Source: YouTube
In the image shared above, readers are shown emoticons with a basketball and a box.
One of the structures is different from the others and the challenge for readers is to spot that structure in 4 seconds.
It is not easy to spot the unusual structure at first glance.
Can you do it in 4 seconds?
Your time starts now!
This is a simple test of how sharp your powers of observation are.
The faster you notice the strange structure, the more attentive you are.
Check the picture carefully.
Did you find a strange structure?
Time is running out.
Also read:
Puzzle for geniuses: Find the value of fruit in 9 seconds!
If you look closely at the picture, you may be able to spot it more quickly.
Harry up; the clock is ticking.
AND…
Time is up.
Stop looking.
Congratulations to those who spotted the strange structure within the time limit.
You have better observational skills than most people out there.
Those who could not find the answer can now view the solution below.
Also read:
You have the IQ of Sherlock Holmes if you can spot a woodcutter in the forest in 6 seconds!
Find a strange structure in 4 seconds: Solution
The strange structure is a basketball that spins in a different direction than other basketballs.
If you loved this optical illusion challenge, don’t forget to try some more challenges from our recommended reading section below.
Recommended reading
You have very keen eyes if you can spot a cat hidden in cacti in 7 seconds!
Spot 3 differences between rat and cheese pictures in 12 seconds!
Categories: Trends
Source: HIS Education