Optical illusions can be employed to test our vision in multiple aspects. Some can assess our depth perception, while others can examine our colour vision or our ability to perceive movement. They can also be used to test various visual functions like seeing small details, judging the distance between objects, and spotting hidden information.
If you aim to test your vision, enhance your cognitive skills or just have fun, give solving optical illusions a try.
There’s a challenging task here: counting the number of “m” in a picture within 6 seconds. It demands a sharp eye, quick thinking and a focused mind. Those who can complete this challenge successfully are likely to be intelligent, observant and good at noticing details. Intelligent people can process information rapidly and efficiently, enabling them to scan the image quickly and notice small details that others might overlook, which is crucial for finding all the “m” in the image.
