Illusion is derived from the Latin verb illudere, which means to mock or trick. Our brains tend to fill in the gaps in information the eyes receive, providing us with a sensory experience of the world around us. It is called perception.
Optical illusion pictures are designed to trick the human eye and are regarded as one of the simplest tests for assessing brain attentiveness.
Neuroscientists have also used optical illusion images to study how the brain perceives reality.
It is suggested that practising optical illusion puzzles can help develop better problem-solving skills and improve lateral thinking.
Do you want to test your visual acuity?
Then attempt this optical illusion eye test now!
Optical Illusion: Find the Hidden Tiger in 8 Seconds

Source: Frans Lanting
The breathtaking view above is an African forest scene in which a herd of zebras runs, captured by world-renowned photographer Frans Lanting.
Looks majestic.
However, a danger lurks among the zebras in the form of a tiger.
The challenge for the readers is to spot the tiger in 8 seconds.
Get ready to test your visual acuity with this challenge.
Can you do it?
Your time starts now!
Check the image carefully.
The tiger has camouflaged itself so well that it is hiding in plain sight in this picture.
Have you spotted it?
Only the most observant readers will be able to spot the tiger faster than others.
Scan all the areas of the image attentively.
How many of you have successfully spotted the hidden tiger?
Hurry up; the clock is ticking.
And…
Time’s up.
Stop looking now!
Readers who have spotted the hidden tiger have the highest level of visual acuity.
If you haven't spotted it yet, check out the solution below.
Find Hidden Tiger in 8 Seconds: Solution
The hidden tiger can be spotted in the top right corner of the image.

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