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The illusion that tricks your brain
At first glance, the image seems simple: a large triangle divided into smaller sections. But as you start counting, things get complicated. Smaller triangles combine into larger ones, and suddenly the number keeps changing depending on how you group them.
That’s why different people often arrive at different answers. It’s not a mistake; it’s perception.
Why people get different answers
The variation in results usually comes down to how the brain processes visual information:
- Some people focus on small individual shapes
- Others look for larger composite triangles
- Some switch between both, recalculating as they go
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