Observation Skill Test: If you have Eagle Eyes find the Word Protect among Protest in 10 Secs

To complete this task you must only need a few seconds to be among the 2% with a high IQ. These optical illusions catch peoples' eyes and make them want to test their eyesight.

by J Divya

Updated May 06, 2023

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Observation Skill Test: If you have Eagle Eyes find the Word Protect among Protest in 10 Secs

 What is an Optical Illusion?

 There are a variety of Optical illusions, from Cognitive and psychological to physical. Optical illusions are deeply fascinating, shape-shifting images of Hidden Cat or drawings that challenge the brain's way of perceiving things. According to studies, the more challenging riddles you complete, the wiser you get. 

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 The way our brains function is always fascinatingly revealed by optical illusions. Optical illusions prove that reality is constructed by one's brain, the way the brain sees something it considers that to be its reality. 

 Spot the  Word Protect

 Our brains are so good at recognising patterns and "seeing" that scientists believe optical illusions are familiar objects that our minds work quickly to create a "whole" image from separate pieces. A human brain can look at things differently from all different angles, and it forms different decisions from all angles. One illustration that confuses the human mind is the image where a Deer is hidden and has to be found. 

 This image was shared as a puzzle for all age groups. It has been seen that only 2% of people can find the  Word Protect in this image. Spotting the  Word Protect can be a little difficult but with a little bit of concentration you can do it!

Optical illusions are like walnuts to the brain; they sharpen your brain's analytical powers. Our brains unconsciously try to meet our desire and expectations when insearch of reality. In a game of Optical Illusion one can think that a variety of objects match the object that one has to find and that creates the confusion making the brain try to differentiate between what is real and what looks real. 

The  Word Protect can be Spotted by Only 2% 

This illusion challenges its viewers to find The  Word Protect by asking them to "Discover The Word Protect." This Optical illusion image is just another fun way to test your IQ, but taking an actual IQ test to test the IQ is a far better idea. 

Observation Skill Test: If you have Eagle Eyes find the Word Protect among Protest in 10 Secs

It is a difficult task, and it can be challenging for most people to spot the  Word Protect in a few seconds, as studies show that only 2% of people can spot the  Word Protect. If you have yet to find the  Word Protect, don't worry. We will reveal it at the end.

Did you Spot the Word Protect?

Optical Illusions tackle the difference between what your eyes see and what the brain perceives. For this Optical Illusion you still have time to go back up and search for the Word Protect yourself before we reveal the  Word Protect in the image below.

We hope you have found it on your own; if not, don't worry. Here is the image showing the Word Protect. The moment has come when the  Word Protect will be revealed. 

Check the Image below!

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Observation Skill Test: If you have Eagle Eyes find the Word Protect among Protest in 10 Secs


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Hidden Word Protect Optical Illusion - FAQs

1. What are the three main categories of optical illusion?

Optical illusions can be classified into optical, auditory, and tactile illusions.

2. What does illusion mean in general?

It can be explained as the misrepresentation or the interpretation that contradicts the objective from the actual scenario.

3. What was the first illusion?

There is evidence that the paleolithic artists that decorated the walls and roof of the Cave of Altamira with horses and bison some 20,000 years ago used the natural bulges of the rock to add illusory volume and depth to their depictions.

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