This optical illusion is a difficult one! In this part, we present before your eyes a picture full of autumn fruits and challenge you to find three birds hidden in it. The image was shared by Dudolf and received great interaction from the audience. Images include pumpkins, pears, apples, bananas, oranges and eggplants. Many different colored fruits and vegetables can be distracting to the eyes. The challenge is to find three birds hidden in the image within 8 seconds. Optical illusions challenge our perception by exploiting the brain’s ability to interpret visual information. They play with depth, color and pattern, often creating contradictory signals that challenge our usual visual expectations. Our brains process these illusions based on previous experiences and assumptions, often leading to misinterpretation or confusion. The mind tries to reconcile what it sees with what it knows, leading to cognitive ambiguity. These phenomena reveal the brain’s tendency to fill in gaps or make assumptions, highlighting the complex nature of human cognition and the complexity of how we visually interpret the world. image. To handle optical illusions, look closely at the details and consider the entire image, not just the point focus. Change perspective or viewing distance to change the input image. Mask out parts of the image to isolate elements that influence perception. Shift the focus from specific details to the overall context. Understanding the principles of illusions or studying similar illusions can provide insights. Experiment with changing the environment, such as lighting or background, to see how it affects the illusion. Ultimately, a combination of observation, experimentation, and knowledge of common optical illusion characteristics will help unravel their mysteries. Can you find the three birds in the picture? Here is the answer.