Have you ever come across an optical illusion that left you scratching your head in confusion? Well, get ready to put your visual perception to the test with this mind-boggling illusion! In this article, we will present a challenge that has been perplexing people across the internet. The question is simple: which balloon is this kid holding? However, the answer may not be as obvious as it appears. Brace yourself for an intriguing optical illusion that only the most perceptive minds can solve.
When it comes to optical illusions, the internet can't seem to get enough of it. This is widely spread on social media sites and many are accepting this challenge because it is very difficult yet it provides curiosity to the solver’s mind. Many have reported this optical illusion to be particularly difficult. Let us learn more about the optical illusion here:
Which balloon is the kid holding?
The internet is filled with images and optical illusions that boggle people’s minds. Some suggested method to find the fallacy in your logic is to carefully observe the illusion and think of the possible reason why the illusion appears so confusing. This will let you answer the puzzle. These puzzles demand a great deal of focus and concentration from the solver. Sometimes when people can solve the puzzle, they are astonished by their creativity.
A closer look at the puzzle lets you know which string is the kid holding in the picture. However, if you could not figure out the puzzle yourself, here is the answer:
Is the batter left handed or right handed?
The correct answer is the yellow balloon at the far left corner of the picture. This illusion is called the Poggendorff illusion. The idea in this puzzle is to draw oblique lines and then hide these lines with another object so that the lines appear to be misaligned.
One way you can solve this problem is to hide the obstructions with your index finger and observe the space between the balloon and the thread. Here you can easily observe the trajectory of the thread from the kid’s hand.
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