Optical illusions are an interesting way to challenge our brain, motivating us to see everything beyond their usual explanation. They can be a great exercise to improve concentration, awareness and most importantly creativity. Today, we have an interesting challenge to check your creative thinking! But this is a change: you only have six seconds to find out a strange thing! In this optical illusion, you will see an image filled with oranges and leaves. At first it seems quite simple, right? But look closer, especially on the left side of the image. Among the oranges and leaves, there is an item that does not completely belong. It is cleverly disguised, so only those who have a great eye for details and creativity will detect it quickly. Ready? You only have six seconds to find it!
Photo: Jagran Josh
Before you go into the image, talk about this challenge approach. It’s easy to plunge into it and start scanning every corner of the picture. But if you slow down and think outside the box, you will be able to use your creative skills to discover a strange thing faster.
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How quickly can you detect a strange one in an optical illusion?
The secret here is to train your brain to see everything from different angles. Optical illusion is based on the ability to process and explain your brain’s information in many ways. Sometimes, a strange one can be hidden in a clear view, and only by creative thinking, you can find it. December, you only have six seconds to find a strange thing! Check your creativity and see how fast you can detect it. Now, break it: The image you are about to check has some oranges and leaves placed in a sample. But there is something about the arrangement not completely combined. It is not only in color or shape. It is about finding something that does not combine well with the overall topic. So, take a deep breath, focus on the left side of the image and let your creative mind perform the job. In this optical illusion, you will notice that an orange or leaf is slightly different from others. It may be the shape, size or position, it is usually something delicate without eye -catching. But once you adjust the details, your brain will begin to notice small differences that make the stranger stand out. Be creative in these types of challenges means thinking beyond obvious. Not always finding the biggest difference, it is the attention to small details that interrupt the model. Therefore, do not just focus on oranges or leave like individual objects, but think about how they interact with each other. It is this kind of creative thinking that will help you find out a strange thing in just six seconds. Do you find it?
Photo: Jagran Josh
Now that you have learned a little about the optical illusion approach, you have also found an odd item?