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 the Odd House Emoji in 5 Seconds
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The image shared above depicts a grid of house emojis.
One of the emojis in the picture is different from the others.
The challenge for the readers is to spot that odd house emoji in 5 seconds.
This challenge will test your observation skills.
Your time starts now!
Check the image carefully.
Have you spotted the odd house emoji?
People with the sharpest visual skills might have spotted the odd emoji faster than other readers.
Look at the image one final time before time runs out.
And…
Time’s up.
Congratulations to those who have successfully spotted the odd house emoji; you have the sharpest eyes with the highest attention to detail.
Those who are still searching for the solution can stop looking and check out the solution below.
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Find the Odd House Emoji in 5 Seconds: Solution
The odd house emoji can be spotted on the left side of the image.
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