through the optical illusions, it is possible to test our visual perception and our attention. In fact, that's precisely why these challenges are very popular on the internet, as is the case with this optical illusion of the hidden word that we brought you today. In that case, you'll have to try to read the words behind colored lines, circles and spirals.
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understand the challenge
In optical illusions, a challenge is set that requires your attention and focus, as well as some obstacles to our perception. For example, in today's challenge, you find an image where there are a series of spirals, circles and lines in two different shades of green.
Note that these geometric shapes are not there by chance, quite the contrary! In this case, their main objective is to steal your focus and confuse you, as well as “camouflage” what really needs to be seen. After all, who can, at first, find a word that is somewhere in this image?
But that's precisely why these challenges are so interesting, as they stimulate your brain to deposit all your attention in a certain place, in addition to making you look for solutions to problems taxes. Several studies have even shown how important it is to stimulate the brain through challenges and games such as optical illusions.
What's the word in challenge?
There are actually two different words that need to be found in the image above. Therefore, we suggest that you go back to the image once more and try to find them on your own. But if you still haven't found them, don't worry!
Maybe all you need is to challenge your mind more often to become a beast at the game. Also, it's not such an easy challenge, as the words are in a slightly lighter shade of green that can get lost among the rest.
However, certainly those who are good at perception have already encountered the two words, which in this case are the English words FREE (“free”) and SPIN (“rotate”).