At first glance, this image looks simple…
But when you take a closer look, something strange happens.
Some people see a cat
Others see a rabbit
So what’s going on?
Why do people see different things?
This kind of image is called an optical illusion.
Your brain tries to interpret shapes based on what it recognizes first.
If you focus on one side, you might see a cat
If you shift your perspective, you might see a rabbit
Does it really mean something about your brain?
You may have heard:
Right-brained people see one thing
Left-brained people see another
But in reality… it’s not that simple
It mostly depends on:
Your focus
Your imagination
And how your brain processes shapes
The truth
The image isn’t actually a cat or a rabbit…
It’s just an object that looks like both depending on how you see it.
Final question:
So tell us…
What did YOU see first? Cat or Rabbit?