You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the conspiracy theory hidden among the truth in under 20 seconds
WHILE it's not so easy to change people's minds, you can try to find the conspiracy theory hidden somewhere in this illusion.
You have just under 20 seconds to scan the puzzle and find the three words that aren't like the others.
You will find the absolute truth in the photo, which displays the phrase "the earth is round," written in white words against a blue background.
It is repeated over and over again in the teaser by online casino MrQ.
The phrase is repeated in over 20 lines.
Not everyone, however, is convinced that the earth is a globe.
They might be flat-out wrong, but their perspective can't be denied—at least in this teaser.
Keep your feet flat on the ground - or however you prefer - and see if you can spot the phrase "the earth is flat."
It might be hard to believe, but some still say that gravity and space don’t exist.
Instead, they might just think we are surrounded by an ice wall like in Game of Thrones.
Starting to get dizzy?
Don't space out just yet!
The clock is ticking, but we promise it's in there.
It's hard, so you might have to review it a few times.
Need a hint?
Keep looking. When you get to about four lines up to the left of the puzzle, you can stop.
Found the conspiracy theory in time?
Congrats! You have killer attention to detail.
It was a hard one.
Only one person out of ten can find the phrase in record time.
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Ready to put your skills to the test again and see if you have a vision that's out of this world?
In another teaser by Mr.Q, an alien tries to blend in with a crowd of earth-bound people.
You have nine seconds to spot the extraterrestrial among a sea of colorfully dressed humans.
Some people might be wearing green clothing, but our alien friend is actually dark green - he also has bulging eyes and is holding up two fingers on the lower righthand side of the image.
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Found him?
Good job; he can now finish enjoying the party or find his way back to his own space in outer space.