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Wow! What a visual challenge they have thrown at us here. I have been staring at the image for a good while and, to be honest, it is driving me crazy. How many horses are there really? At first, I only saw two, but the more I look, the more confused I feel.
This "genius" test seems more like a trap to make us doubt our own perception. Are they trying to make us see horses where there are none? I refuse to fall into that mental game.
What I am clear about is that counting imaginary horses has nothing to do with being a genius or not. It rather seems like a cheap trick to generate engagement on social media.
And comparing it to cryptocurrency trading... what nonsense! As if speculating with digital currencies were a matter of "sharp vision". Rather, it's a matter of luck and having insider information.
In the end, let everyone see the horses they want to see. I will stick with the two I saw at the beginning and I’m done going around in circles. There are more important things to spend time on than these meaningless puzzles.
Is anyone else fed up with these so-called intelligence tests? Come on, comment below and let's vent a little. Lately, it seems like if you can't solve these visual puzzles, you're completely stupid...