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[61336] Optical illusion tests take over the web: disagreements over result analysis

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[61336] Optical illusion tests take over the web: disagreements over result analysis


A series of visual tests attributed to brain function is sparking diverse reactions on social networks, with many users reporting that they do not see anything in the images.

Viral perception tests on the web

On May 15, 2026, a number of visual perception tests were uploaded to the web, attempting to determine the brain dominance of viewers based on what they see in the given images. The topic has generated significant interest, with a cumulative exposure of approximately 4,635 views.

Different analyses of optical illusions


According to user olurunbu, who garnered 3,982 views, the test suggests that "if you can see a panda, you have a left brain, and if you can see two swimming turtles, you have a right brain" (source). Conversely, user melisizm0, who received 628 views, presented a different version of the test, according to which "if you are right-brained, you will see a whale, and if you are left-brained, you will see a giraffe" (source).

Skepticism among surfers


Despite attempts to classify users' cognitive abilities, there seems to be a broad consensus among commenting users that the task does not lead to a clear result. In both the post by olurunbu and the post by melisizm0, many users reported laconically: "Don't see anything" or "There is nothing in the image."

The reports are based solely on social interactions, and no scientific references or clinical validation for the presented analysis methods have been provided.

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