

But we’ve got the answer if this visual puzzle is stumping you. After all, you can’t rush magic.Īfter trying, you should be able to solve this tricky brain teaser. You should give yourself a few tries before throwing in the towel and jumping to the answer key.įollow the three steps again. Scroll up to examine the optical illusion one more time. Only one of them is anywhere close to being right. None of those three numbers is the correct answer. RELATED: Have lousy eyesight? Try one of these vision training apps Want a hint before you test your eyes again? If you’re still struggling to understand it, don’t worry. That’s why the TikToker who shared this image paired it with a few instructions:Īfter this three-step strategy, you should be able to find the hidden numbers. Most people can’t spot it at first, either. You can get more information from his official website: you can’t find the hidden number right away, don’t worry. His optical illusion project 'Mask of Love' was named in the top ten best optical illusions in the "2011 Best Illusion of the Year Contest" held in Naples, Florida. Sarcone was a juror at the Third Annual "Best Visual Illusion of the Year Contest" held in Sarasota, Florida (USA).

Considered a leading authority on visual perception by academic institutions, Gianni A.

He is cofounder, editor and webmaster of Archimedes' Lab Project,, a consulting network of experts specializing in developing creativity. He often conducts training workshops that enhance and challenge the mind of youngsters and adults alike. Sarcone acknowledges himself as a 'visual prankster' or a 'wonder injector.' He likes to combine visual art, psychology, cognitive sciences, and logic paradoxes to test people's ingenuity and to prompt the curious to look beyond what seems obvious, to think and to see outside of the box. Sarcone has written several books in English, French, German, and Italian on brain games, critical thinking, and on the mechanism of vision. His artworks and feature articles on educational topics and creative thinking are published and syndicated in magazines, newspapers, and books. Sarcone is a passionate author, inventor and designer with more than twenty years of experience in the fields of visual creativity, recreational mathematics, and educational games.
