How many seconds do you take to see the panda in this photo?
This painting is making many people "give up" in the first try. How about you?
"Panda tracing" game is still very hot on social networking sites. And not only pandas, people also devised many other variants such as finding . cats, dogs, mice, or even fictional characters Chewbacca in Star War.
One of the most difficult "hide-and-seek" versions available today.
Recently, however, people have come up with another type of puzzle to "challenge" netizens based on a visual illusion phenomenon. It was a picture at first glance that was quite dazzling, but in the middle there was a panda.
However, the question is : Do you see that bear? And how long does it take you to see it?
Do you see the panda in the picture?
Try to find out if there is any panda in the "brain damage" picture above before looking at the hint.
Suggestions
There are several methods to help you see this panda. First, focus on looking at the middle of the picture, then relax your eyes, and then you will see the panda appear.
Also, if you get close, remove the glasses, you'll see it right away . Or you can change the screen view to see this bear.
And if you don't see it right away, don't be sad. Only a few people can succeed in the first try.
Why are we having trouble seeing the bear?
The reason many of us can't see the panda is how our brain handles visual image information . Specifically, it's like how we watch TV.
We still know that TV images are made up of many small dots that are consecutive - called pixels - at very small distances. When zoomed in, we will see only those dots.
Similarly, the image we see here is the same as the "enlarged version" of pixels. So by taking the image away, or changing the viewing angle, those images will appear before your eyes without any difficulty.
You can verify through the image below - which contains a portrait of the celebrity. According to you, who is that person?
What celebrity do you see in this picture?
Answer : That person is Michael Jackson - King of Pop.
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