Of all the things, the internet loves a good optical illusion. Remember the 'flying jeep'? The case of a man walking in the forest? Or true cyan colour???
If that got you bamboozled, there is another one to make your brain spin. The latest has everyone obsessing over a picture showing three men standing in a straight line.
The male figures, which appear to be wearing a helmet to pose as?police officers, are next to each other.? ??
The image, which was shared on the US website?Kids Environment Kids Health, asked: "Which is the tallest?"??
"Which of the figures in the picture do you think would measure the tallest with a ruler??Don't measure -- just guess!," the website wrote.?
By just looking at the image, you would think the man standing on the right appears to be the tallest. But sorry to disappoint you, that's not the correct answer.?
So, who is the tallest after all?
According to the website, all the men are exactly the same, but the illusion will have you thinking something else.
Last month, the website had shared an optical illusion of horses.?
The tricky image, asked: "How many horses can you find in the picture?"
Well, it might sound fairly straightforward until your brain deceives you. How many horses can you spot? Four? Five? or more.?
If you look at the picture, chances are you will see five?horses. But sorry to disappoint you, that's not the correct answer.?
If puzzle experts at Kids Environment Kids Health are to be believed then there are?seven?horses in the picture, including some partial horses like a horse head and rear.? ??
"I guess it helps to know we are looking for seven. In that case, I see one on the left looking out, and in the middle four faces are clustered close together. In that group, the brown nose of one (second from left) covers the right side of the face of the one crouched lowest. To the right is a small horse standing sideways, and above it is the rear of the seventh. Unless I am hallucinating," Kids Environment Kids Health wrote on its?website.??
The picture named Pinto is a creation of Bev Doolittle. He contradicts the websiteĄ¯s statement by clarifying that there are indeed five?horses?in the image.
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