Brain-burning optical illusion Where is the woman looking in this picture?

Can you find out which way the woman is looking?


Everyone has two faces, just like the woman in this optical illusion image. Where do you think the woman in this optical illusion painting is looking at? Can you find out which way the woman is looking?

Everyone has two faces. One is the face we show the whole world. It is our own cleverly designed personality that we have created for the world to see. This image is the one that helps us connect with the world, form friendships, and build solid relationships. It creates an image for the outside world to define us.

Then comes the face that only we know. This is the most authentic self we have hidden from the world the longest. Unlike the first image, which is often desired, the second face comes with its own shadows. The second face speaks of our true selves, our traumas, our desires, and our tendencies.

CAN YOU GUESS HOW MANY FACES THERE ARE IN THE PICTURE?
Wondering why there's a woman looking both ways? Because we are about to present an optical illusion image that may make you doubt your eyesight.


IS THE WOMAN LOOKING FORWARD OR LOOKING TO THE SIDE?
Whatever your answer is, you are right! So how? This is because this is an optical illusion image. Optical illusions are meant to deceive your brain, and often there is no single correct answer. The correct answer depends on how the brain interprets the images.

OPTICAL ILLUSION WORKING
Our brain is intelligent but also blind. Our eyes, our sense organs responsible for vision, enable us to see what surrounds us and inform our brain. Sometimes miscommunication occurs between our brain and eyes. Sometimes our brain can't understand what the eyes are trying to say.

The brain and eyes speak in an uncomplicated language. Messages are conveyed clearly and often our brain interprets exactly what our eyes want to convey.

For example, if there was an apple on the table next to me, just by looking at the apple, my brain would tell me if the apple was ripe, how far it was from me, and how big or small it was. Only by looking at the object with our eyes, we become able to answer such complex questions thanks to our minds.

However, while the brain is efficient at making excellent predictions, it sometimes makes some mistakes. These errors are the basis of optical illusions.

An optical illusion occurs when the interpretation of the communication between the eyes and the brain is confused.

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