
How sharp are you? We meant, your brain? Is it sharp enough to find out the minute detail in a matter of seconds? Well, then it’s time to put your brain to the test. A new optical illusion has taken the internet by storm, leaving even the sharpest brains in extreme exhaustion. It’s not your average optical illusion, and it is certainly going to give your brain an intense workout. What is an optical illusion

An optical illusion is a visual phenomenon where the brain finds it hard to understand the information received from the eyes, which could lead to perceptions that differ from reality. What you think you saw might not be true! These illusions can involve patterns, colors, shapes, or motion that trick the mind. Optical illusions reveal the complex interplay between our eyes and brain. These illusions certainly stimulate the brain and also serve as the best examples to understand how perception is not always an accurate reflection of the physical world.Now the game

Today’s task is quite interesting. The puzzle you see above features a 12-by-12 grid filled with the number 4321 repeated across rows and columns against a sky-blue background. But there is just one square, the number 4312. The task today is to find that anomaly. No, don’t take this with ease. It’s tougher than you might think. What makes this optical illusion especially difficult is that there are four numbers, and then it’s placed against a blue background, which further adds to the challenge. You may not find it at first glance, but don’t worry, you can try again. Need help?Well, finding it in a fraction of a second may not be possible. But if you step back for a moment, and close your eyes, you might be able to odd one. Taking in the bigger picture can help the brain re-engage with the details and locate the anomaly faster.
Optical illusion: Find a man’s hidden face in 7 seconds
Here’s the answer

Time’s almost up. Have you managed to find 4312? Let the countdown begin. Three… Two… and One… It’s hiding in plain sight. The odd number 4312 is placed in the second-to-last row in the fifth column from the right. Did you manage to crack this optical illusion? Well, then let us know in the comments below. Also, don’t forget to share this with your family and friends. Let’s see if they manage to spot the anomaly!