Friday, November 22, 2024
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Optical illusion so tough only 'two per cent' of people can see hidden image – The Mirror

This optical illusion has left people baffled and it’s said only two percent of people can manage to see the secret things hidden within the drawing
An optical illusion is baffling people online as it has been claimed that only two per cent of people can spot the secret items hidden within the tricky illusion.
Optical illusions have a compelling way of testing our brains in some truly mind-bending ways, and while some may seem impossible to do, the competitive streak in many won't rest until the brainteaser is solved. The resurfaced image, which was created by Ukrainian artist Oleg Shupliak, features a somewhat normal sketch showing a woman with flowing hair, as the Daily Star reports.
However, upon closer inspection, there are four women hidden in plain site – but it's being classed as near impossible for people to find them. At first glance, the image shows a sketch of a woman with thick hair and a pretty flowing dress – who is smiling while she talks on the phone.
It's relatively simple to see the main woman at first, but there are in fact, another three ladies lingering in the photo somewhere that are trickier to spot. On Oleg's website, he states he drew a 'symbolic composition' to 'improve the popular topic' of optical illusions. The second woman can be seen on the woman's right hand near her cheek. You have have mistaken her for a mobile phone at first.
However, finding the third lady requires more effort. You'll spot her when you're looking at the small woman on her arm. To see the third woman you need to look at the side profile, which is why it is a bit more difficult to make out at first. Thankfully, the fourth and final woman is easier to spot.
You'll notice a pair of lips on the stomach of the first woman. This is a feature of the fourth woman as the entire image is a female itself. Fans can look on the Oleg Shupliak website to see a close-up version of the image to easily spot the women.
An earlier version of this story was published in March 2023.
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