Optical illusion test: Only 2% can detect headphones hidden in the bathroom

The above image is designed as a puzzle for both children and adults.

In this illusion, you can see a bathroom with soap, detergent, and a hairdryer in various cabinets.

Clothes are hanging on the wall next to the toilet seat.

A washing machine and a toothbrush holder are next to the sink.

The illusion challenges the viewer to find the headphones hidden in the image.

It is claimed that only 2% of people manage to find the hidden headphones in the image.

This optical illusion is another fun way to test your IQ.

However, a real IQ test is a good way to know your IQ level.

The headphones are hidden on a shelf above the washing machine.

Thousands of adults have scratched their heads trying to find the hidden headphones in the image.

Research suggests that the more you train your brain with difficult puzzles, the smarter you become.

Optical illusions always provide a fascinating insight into how our brains work.

Have you seen the hidden headphones in this optical illusion?

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