This illustration containing a hidden object is a test to check if you have a high IQ (intelligence quotient).
The power of observation also depends on this! Only 5% of people can find a toy car in the first 7 seconds of observing the image.
But beware: the optical illusion that tricks the mind can take more time than we think.
We are faced with an image that “shifts” the mind’s attention or puts it in a condition to ignore something.
Normally, the natural position, shape, or usual perspective of observing an object is changed to challenge the way the brain perceives things.
It’s about challenging habits to test immediate adaptation in recognizing a known object without other references.
Banally, even the tourist “holding up” the Leaning Tower of Pisa in a photo is an optical illusion when playing (well) with perspective!
Some studies reveal that optical illusions are also part of the field of psychoanalysis, precisely in the theme of how we perceive things.
Any human brain can look at things or images differently, forming a different perception from every angle.
In the illustration in this article, an unusual element is inserted in an unusual place and from an unusual perspective.
A toy car hides somewhere inside the bathroom image, but can we do it in less than 7 seconds?
Originally, this illustration was proposed as a little game for children, but to test our intelligence, IQ, and adaptive ability, we all do well.
The illusion challenges viewers to find the hidden toy car in the image.
As we said, only 5% of people can find the toy car hidden in this image in an extremely short period.
There aren’t many elements in this cartoon bathroom, but it is still a complete and detailed enough bathroom to make us lose a bit of time.
No problem if more than 7 seconds have passed.
Below is the solution to this IQ test. If you look closely at the image, you will see that a toy car is on the floor in the shower area.
The toy car is positioned low, cleverly camouflaged among the red objects inside the shower.
This optical illusion could also reveal how acute your vision is!
Below, for convenience, the exact point where the toy car is has been highlighted:
That’s right: the toy car hides between the bath foam container and the soap dispenser.
It may irritate some to discover it, but know that the image has left thousands of adults scratching their heads as they tried to spot the toy car.
Studies show that the more you exercise your brain with challenging puzzles, the more you refresh the mind and push it to adapt.
In other words, keep your brain trained, active, and responsive.
Optical illusions always provide a fascinating insight into how our brain works.
They are one of the many ways, in this playful case, to keep the mind trained and to challenge oneself to improve with new puzzles each time.