Only the top 1% of people can see the image hidden inside the optical illusion – what do you see?

The optical illusion artist claims that only one percent of people can see what is hidden in this image.

An optical illusion made up of a hot pink circle drawn inside a hot pink square recently sparked a lot of interest on TikTok, with commenters suggesting that the artist may be right.

Optical illusion artist @pasillusion recently asked TikTok users if they could see a hidden image in one of his designs.

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Optical illusion artist @pasillusion recently asked TikTok users if they could see a hidden image in one of his designs Credit: TikTok/@pasillusionAccording to the artist, only one percent of people can see the hidden image, and commenters on the post may have proved him right.

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According to the artist, only one percent of people can see the hidden image, and commenters on the post may have proved him right Credit: TikTok/@pasillusion

An optical illusion artist who goes by @pasillusion on TikTok recently released his designs in a video on the social media platform.

“Only one percent of people can see what’s hidden in this image, right?” said the TikToker in the post.

He asked users to let him know if they were part of the elusive one percent of people who could spot the image hidden in the circle.

The challenge generated a lot of feedback, often spotting similar objects.

The most common object observed was a bottle or similar objects such as a can.

But other commenters had more far-reaching responses.

“An antique typewriter from the 1920s,” said one commenter.

At least two commentators agreed on the typewriter.

Others said a credit card, a third a stove.

Some thought it had more of a landscape look.

“It also looks like a colonial Massachusetts scene,” one user said.

Some other suggestions were a jar with a label, a hamburger, or a bucket of paint.

A diverse range of answers suggests that @pasillusion may be right that your hidden image within an image is hard to detect.

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Categories: Optical Illusion
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