You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the Yin-Yang buried inside this mind-boggling optical illusion

ONLY those with perfect vision could see the three-dimensional design in this two-dimensional image.

At first glance, the image may look like a blueprint for some weird futuristic product, or just a jumble of fine white lines.

This image is a classic example of a stereogram, which is when a three-dimensional design is hidden within a two-dimensional image.

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This image is a classic example of a stereogram, which is when a three-dimensional design is hidden within a two-dimensional image Credit: Shutterstock

But there is actually a hidden three-dimensional Yin-Yang pattern in the image posted on Shutterstock.

This image is a classic example of a stereogram.

It is a two-dimensional image that can appear to include a three-dimensional design when viewed correctly, Škoda Storyboard reported.

To see the hidden image, viewers need to follow several steps.

“Start by bringing your face closer to the printed stereogram or digital screen you’re viewing it on,” Škoda Storyboard reported.

“Hold it horizontally and look across the image as if it isn’t right in front of you.

“Then slowly move the stereogram away from your eyes. This is the point where your eyes will try to do what they naturally do: readjust focus. Don’t let them.

“Keep looking through the image as it moves away from you. It may take a few tries for this to work.”

Once viewers can look through the stereogram, they should start panning the image back and forth.

“You should be able to see the beginnings of a blurry three-dimensional image,” Škoda reported.

“Give your eyes a little time to adjust. When the image settles into place, you should be able to see a sharp three-dimensional image.”

In this Yin-Yang design, one half of the symbol hangs slightly above the other.

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There are also two stubby little cylinders that float above and below the parts of the design where the little holes are.

The optical illusion is created by stacking at least six designs on top of each other.

Each individual Yin-Yang is large enough to take up most of the blue page.

Beneath the soothing design, the creator of this optical illusion also drew a few other two-dimensional outlines to muddy the waters a bit.

This is far from the only optical illusion that viewers can use to test their eyesight.

Only those with 20/20 vision can spot the fish hiding among these octopuses in less than 15 seconds.

In order to see the optical illusion correctly, viewers must follow several steps.

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To properly view the optical illusion, viewers must go through several steps Credit: Shutterstock

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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