Look Closely, There Is Something More To This Image Than Meets The Eye

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Look Closely, There Is Something More To This Image Than Meets The Eye

This image is over 100 years old and may be able to tell you about how creative you are depending on what you see.

The illustration first appeared in a German humor magazine Die Fliegenden Blatter in 1982.

Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein used the image in his theory about ambiguous figures and how one image can be seen in 2 different ways.

Continue to the next page for the solution and what it means.

People were given the rabbit/duck image and asked which they could see.

If they were able to see both, it was assessed how long it took them to flip between the 2 photos.

Researchers found that those who could flip between the 2 images quickest were more creative than those who lagged behind.

Most people see a duck at first, with the beak point high into the sky on the left.

But where is the rabbit? If instead what was a beak is now a set of ears, you can see the rest of the animal take shape right before your eyes.

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