How Many Black Dots Do You Count in This Optical Illusion?

Although it looks like there are 12 dots in the image, your brain can never view more than 3 or 4 at a time.

Hansa Malhotra
Tech News
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The image has created quite a storm online. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/ <a href="https://twitter.com/wkerslake/status/775105333333204992?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">Will Kerslake</a>)
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The image has created quite a storm online. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/ Will Kerslake)
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Take a close look at this image. A really close look. It appears like there are a few black dots at the intersections of the grey lines and that they are moving.

The image has created quite a storm online. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/ Will Kerslake)

Well, they are not moving and that’s precisely why this a is a pretty good optical illusion.

Shared by game developer Will Kerslake on Twitter on Sunday, the image took over Reddit on Monday, with more than 8,200 upvotes and 2,600 comments at the time of writing.

The image is static, with 12 dots in it. However, it’s almost impossible to view all the dots at the same time, even if your brain knows that there are 12.

There are several scientific reasons for why it happens, but none quite comprehensive.

If you happen to know why this happens, comment and let us know.

Oh, and how many dots did you count?

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