Optical illusion shows bikini-clad women but what’s going on with the legs?

An image of three women in bikinis with rubber bands confounds the internet, but can you figure out what’s wrong with their legs?

The terrifying optical illusion features women in bull-shaped inflatable pool toys.

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An image of three women in bikinis has confused TikTok users Credit: TikTok/@turbopopo

However, the young lady in the middle looks extremely short compared to her friends, and her feet cannot touch the ground.

The image has been baffling internet users for a while now, but it recently made the rounds again after being shared by TikTok user @turbopopo.

They wrote it “At first I thought she was too short!”

The photo soon gathered dozens of views and comments as users struggled to understand why it didn’t look quite right.

“Man enough to admit that I REALLY had to figure this out,” one user commented.

Another said: “Maybe it took him too long to realize what was going on.”

One said, “It still doesn’t make sense to me!”

“I watched this literally five times before I realized what was going on. Hahaha,” added a fourth.

In the end, a TikTok detective revealed everything: he wrote: “The last girl is on the back of the ‘short girl’.

Although confusing at first, the woman with her hand in the air is the owner of the “short” legs.

And the woman in the middle gives him a wheelie.

Meanwhile, the female in the middle owns the hind legs.

A woman named Tiara Cox, who claimed to be the woman in the center of the photo, later said it was “funny” to see how the illusion confounded a new generation of social media users.

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“Hahaha when seen on TikTok from a Reddit post three years ago. I’m the ‘short’ girl in the middle,” she commented on the post.

It comes after another mind-bending optical illusion left users wondering whose legs it was.

Another clever image shows six women sitting on a sofa despite only five pairs of legs being exposed.

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Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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