What is an optical illusion?
There are many types of optical illusions, ranging from cognitive, psychological to physical. An optical illusion is a very fascinating, distorted image of a different shaped lantern or picture that challenges the way the brain perceives things.
According to research, the more challenging riddles you complete, the smarter you are. How our brains work is always fascinatingly revealed through optical illusions. Optical illusions prove that reality is constructed by the brain, the way it sees what it perceives to be reality.
Discover different lanterns
Our brains are so good at recognizing patterns and “seeing” that scientists believe optical illusions are familiar objects so our brains can quickly create a “complete” image from its parts. The human brain can see things in different ways from different angles and form different decisions from various angles. A confusing example is the image of a different lantern that is hidden and must be discovered.
This image is being shared as a puzzle for all ages. It was observed that only 2% of people could find a different lantern in this picture. Spotting the different lanterns can be a little difficult, but with a little concentration you can do it!
Optical illusions are like walnuts in the brain. They improve your brain’s analytical abilities. In searching for reality, our brains unconsciously try to fulfill our desires and expectations. In optical illusion games, one may perceive multiple objects to match the one one must find, which creates confusion as the brain tries to distinguish between what is real and what appears to be real.
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Only 2% of people can spot different lanterns
This illusion challenges viewers to find different lanterns by asking them to “spot the different lanterns.” This optical illusion image is just another fun way to test your IQ, but taking an actual IQ test to test your IQ is an even better idea.
It’s a difficult task, and for most people, spotting different lanterns within seconds can be challenging, as research shows that only 2% of people are able to spot different lanterns. Don’t worry if you haven’t found a different lantern yet. We’ll find out at the end.
Did you spot different lanterns?
Optical illusions resolve the discrepancy between what the eyes see and what the brain perceives. For this optical illusion, you still have time to go back and find the different lanterns yourself before we show them off in the image below.
We hope you found it yourself; if not, don’t worry. Here is an image showing different lanterns. The time has come for the different lanterns to be revealed.
Check out the pictures below!
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