Nobody can work out where elephant's legs are in optical illusion for kids

Nobody can work out where elephant's legs are in optical illusion for kids
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Nobody can work out where elephant's legs are in optical illusion for kids
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Victoria Chessum)
Published: Dec, 21 2024 01:30

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Nobody can work out where elephant's legs are in optical illusion for kids A rather confusing optical illusion is baffling people, yet the answer is simple.

A picture of an elephant, facing the left, has stumped people after the optical illusion asks people to work out how many legs it has.

While in any instance the answer should be four - the picture makes it look like there are at least five, and it's not clear how the answer could be anything else but five.

The picture, made up of black and grey lines, makes it almost impossible to work out - and what's more humiliating, is that this optical illusion is designed for children by Optics4Kids.

Many are counting five by citing two legs at the back, one in the middle, and another two where they should be - at the front of the elephant.

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