The word illusion is derived from the Latin verb illudere, which means to mock or trick. Optical illusion pictures are designed to trick the human mind and are also regarded as one of the simplest tests to determine the intelligence and attentiveness of an individual.
Neuroscientists have used optical illusion pictures to study how the brain creates the perception of reality.
It is suggested that attempting optical illusion puzzles regularly helps in developing better problem solving skills.
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Optical Illusion: Find 6 among 9’s in 4 Seconds
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In the image shared above, readers are presented with a grid of 9’s.
There is, however, an exception.
One number is different in the grid, and that is number 6.
The challenge for the readers is to spot the number 6 hidden among the 9’s in 4 seconds.
Will you be able to spot it within the time limit?
Your time starts now!
This is a simple test of your observation skills.
Readers who can spot 6 faster than others have the sharpest eyes.
Check the image carefully.
Have you found the number 6?
Time is running out.
It is right there; just look carefully.
Hurry up; the clock is ticking.
And…
Time’s up.
Stop looking.
Congratulations to those readers who have aced the challenge within the time limit.
You people have the sharpest vision of all.
Now, let's check out the answer provided below.
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Find 6 among 9’s in 4 Seconds: Solution
The number 6 can be spotted on the right side of the image, sandwiched between two 9’s.
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