Can you see the Number?! Only 3% of the Population can see it! Can you?!

Can you see the Number?! Only 3% of the Population can see it! Can you?!


Can you see the Number?! Only 3% of the Population can see it! Can you?!
People have found a new optical ‘ill’usion to fix. A seemingly si’mple image share’d by the Twitter user features a nu’mber partia’lly hidden inside a circle with black and gray lines.

“Do you see a number? If so, what number?” they ask in the tw’eet. While this initially seems like a fairly easy task, you soon realize that the zig-zag pattern of the circle makes things a bit complicated’. Thousands of netizens from around ‘the world have seen the v’isual since it was tweeted and have been surprised by how many of them have come ‘to wildly different conclusions about the hidden figures.
See the issue below:
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