So, how many faces in the end?
Some observers claim to see nine, while others find ten. Who’s right? Actually, the answer is quite simple: if you found ten faces, you have a keen eye! The visual evidence clearly shows that there are ten silhouettes hidden in the branches and roots .
This type of image is not only a visual challenge, but also a great exercise for our brain . Training our mind to spot hidden details improves our observation skills and stimulates our creativity .
Why is our brain so easily fooled?

Optical illusions take advantage of the way we perceive the world . Our brains are constantly searching for familiar patterns to interpret what we see . In the case of the tree, our eyes first perceive the tree as a whole, and then, once the idea of faces is suggested, our minds begin to track them down one by one .
Artists who create this type of illusion use subtle techniques to integrate human forms into everyday objects , making the process of discovery both captivating and frustrating. It’s a bit like a visual puzzle where each piece is hidden within the image itself .
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