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How Fast Can You Count The Number Of Zebras In This Photograph?


Perfectly themed as stares and stripes, this mind blogging image is keeping viewers glued to their screens.

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Thanks to one retired mechanical engineer, we’ve got a puzzle that’s showcasing the beauty of wildlife in more ways than one. Straight from the scenes of South Africa’s beautiful land, this picture is special not only for the realistic wilderness but also because of its captivating glare. But did you know, it’s more than meets the eye?

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Source: Insider

With many calling it the perfect optical illusion, there are actually more zebras in this picture than one can imagine. And although it might sound strange, take a look and let us know what you think.

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It’s finally time to put your eyes and mind to the test and figure out how many animals or should we say zebras you see. Hint, there’s definitely a couple so choose wisely!

The Challenge

Prepare to dive down deep and indulge your eyes in a cross-eyed adventure. This photographer’s illusion is driving so many people up the walls and we just wanted to put our readers through the test too. So, can you use your eagle-eyed vision and let us know what you think of this snap.

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Source: Mercury Press

Not many people can figure out the actual answer so we thought it would be interesting to see what you all came up with. Happy hunting!

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The Solution

So, how many were you able to find? Well, the photographer and his friends looked very closely and they came up with a range between four and 7 in this particular image. How about you? Let us know in the comments section and don’t forget to share with other friends and family members too. We’d love to see their reaction when they’re busy solving this tricky ordeal.

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Also, do stay tuned for more similar challenging puzzles designed just for you!

 

 

 

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