Only People With Eagle Eyes Can Spot This Hidden Bird Among The Pebbles

A viral optical illusion challenges millions online. At first, it looks like a bed of stones, but a camouflaged bird is hidden inside.

Shared by Reddit user “hypersmashh,” the image shows mixed-color pebbles.

The bird blends perfectly with no clear feathers, beak, or feet.

The bird’s colors mimic the stones, making it nearly invisible and hard to spot.

There’s little contrast, so the brain must detect subtle texture and pattern differences.

Many Reddit users gave up, but some shared tips like “look left of center” and “the eye gives it away.” Experts say the illusion tricks the brain’s shortcuts, making us miss what’s hidden

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