A MAN has shared an optical illusion that's so baffling people are taking to the comments section of his TikTok video to search for the answer.
Hectic Nick regularly shares illusions on his social media pages, but one of his most recent clips caused more than a stir on TikTok.
"What do you see in this image?" he began. "You're probably seeing a cartoon dog!
"But there's actually another hidden dog in this image. Can you find it?"
The image was a black and white image of a cartoon dog, with a black circular nose and two circular ears.
In their attempts to find the other dog, people started turning their phones upside down, and skewing the picture.
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"i hate this stupid illusion," one person ranted, while another added, "Roses are red violets are blue I came to the comments and so did you."
"Who else came to the comment section?!" a third asked.
However, it wasn't until they realised that it's not an image of a dog that they're looking for, but the actual word "dog" that people started to crack it.
"D-ear o-eye g-nose," one person wrote, while another added: "the bottom ear is made into a d th bottom eye is made into a o and the nose and mouth is transformed into a g."
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Others admitted they'd spotted the word "dog" before actually being able to find the cartoon pooch itself.
"I see the word dog, but I don’t see a cartoon dog.. I’m confused," one wrote.
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"Why did I see the word 'dog' before recognising the image," another added.
Nick's video has been watched over 250,000 times since he posted it just a few days ago.
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