If you're on a mission to give your brain a workout, optical illusions are an excellent tool. They not only enhance your alertness but also add a fun element, making them a great way to stir up some friendly competition within the family.
One optical illusion that probably still lingers in many people's minds is the notorious 'dress'. Was it black and blue, or was it gold and white? The debate continues even today. More recent ones have taken the internet by storm, like the cat amongst buildings , and the wolf within the raccoons - they've left many utterly perplexed.
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Now, this new optical illusion has got people scratching their heads as they frantically search for a panda hidden among a crowd of humans. According to the Daily Star, folks are having a tough time spotting it as they scan the sepia-toned image filled with rows of people, reports the Mirror .
The original picture was snapped by Tracy Lynn Heightchew back in 1978. It's quite a challenge to spot the panda as it seamlessly blends with the crowd, and not many will be able to locate the bear in under ten seconds given the sheer number of people in the picture. The goal is to identify the panda within seven seconds - have you managed to find it yet?
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If you were successful in spotting it, you would have noticed it on the right side of the image, tucked between a man wearing glasses and a woman. If you couldn't locate it, the panda's position has been highlighted with a red circle.
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