It’s not uncommon for optical illusions to win online.
In June, Dagbladet was able to present an illusion that was not only astounding, but completely new to science, according to a recent study.
The illusion consists of a black dotted image, with a black hole in the center that widens for several people to see.
Only one in seven could see the mysterious illusion.
– Only 20 percent
Now a new illusion that has people scratching their heads has gone viral.
Illusion posted in the discussion community Reddit.
Thousands have tried – can you do it?
This time, only 20 percent could see the “answer”, according to the person who posted the illusion.
Whether that’s true or not, we don’t know. What is certain is that illusion involves many people.
– They said only 20 percent could see the numbers, even though at first there were no numbers, wrote someone who apparently couldn’t see them.
– Had to shake the phone
If you want to guess first, you should take a break to see the illusion. At the bottom of the case, we reveal what is supposedly hidden behind the lines.
– Wow! I took off my glasses and it became very clear. With glasses, I have to shake my phone, wrote one in the comments.

-Illusions reveal your personality
If you look directly at the image, it may be difficult to see anything, but if you look at it from a distance or move your head, you may be able to see something.
– You have to hold the phone the same way your dad did when you tried to show him a picture. Roll your eyes and keep them as far away as possible, others suggest in the comments section.
What the answer?
Indeed, it seems that not everyone can do it.
– No number, write a third.
There seem to be a lot of people actually looking at the numbers between the black and white lines, and most guessing the same thing: 17.

This image “splits” the Internet
– I saw 17, 27, 12 and a pirate ship, wrote another jokingly.
Does it match what you see, or are you one of those people who see nothing?
For the record: The reporter who wrote this story also saw the numbers, but had to squint to see them clearly.
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