Friday, March 20, 2015

Guess, Writing What Lies Behind This Image?

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Writing what lies behind this image? (Photo: RocketNews24)

Japanese netizens lately being made curious by a sentence mystery behind an optical illusion.


A few days ago, a Twitter user named Kaeru has posted an optical illusion which consists of two color images in black and purple. "You will only be able to see the writing on the other side if your eyes have bad eyesight. However, is it true that there is writing there?" Kaeru said.


Well, according to some netizens, they can easily see the writing behind the Kaeru's post. "Absolutely no writing on the picture," said a netizen.

Another netizen then stated: "I can see it more easily if I remove the glasses." Meanwhile, in line with both the netizens, another netizen added: "If I stay away from the monitor, I can see it."

So, what is actually the sound of the text contained behind early post Kaeru? FYI, the text consists of three lines reads: "Mietara me ga warui? Honto ka na?" The article also means "If you can see this, then your eyes have bad eyesight? Really?".

Well, if you are a bit difficult to see his writing, you try to look back section in the yellow box on the image below:


According to some netizens, writing on the optical illusion of the above can be seen when your eyes start to lose focus because most likely you have a bad eye sight. In addition, the text can also be seen if you move back and forth while still looking at him.

Then, you are still curious can also roll your mouse to make writing easier it looks phenomenal. No lag, other alternatives that you can try is to make the optical illusion image to a size as small as this:


So, already can see the writing?

(Source: RocketNews24)
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