Optical illusions, originating from ancient Greece, are not often thought of as an important part of history. The ancient Greeks, captivated by symmetry, often utilised this visual technique on temple rooftops. Employing slanted angles, they crafted the illusion of curved surfaces. But this visual trickery goes further back, back to nature. Most animals are known to use camouflage as a defence mechanism to ward off predators and not become someone's meal. Maybe then it's true, art?does?imitate life.? ?
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Popular culture, movies and shows will have you believe that seeing certain shapes in otherwise abstract blobs of paint on paper can determine whether you have certain tendencies or not. While there's a whole lot written, said and recorded, there aren't any clear answers that define the scope and likely benefits of?optical illusions. If you're here for a bit of entertainment, look no further. Scroll down and check out the latest?optical illusion.??
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Can you spot the red screwdriver in seven seconds??Don't fret if it feels like a huge task. Take a deep breath, divide the image into grids, and scan it from top to bottom.?
The answer is highlighted in white. Do you see it?
How long did it take you? Hit us up in the comments section below and let us know. Meanwhile,?here's another?optical illusion?for you to try your hand at.
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