Mother Takes Photo Of Her Daughter In The Park And Uploaded It To Facebook, But People Got Extremely Worried

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Mother Takes Photo Of Her Daughter In The Park And Uploaded It To Facebook, But People Got Extremely Worried

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The photo shows a young girl standing in a park with her hands near her waist, and it puzzled many people.

At first, her legs seem unnaturally long and skinny, but it’s actually an optical illusion.

Please check out the image below.

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On a closer look, Twitter users who were confused noticed that the girl was holding a popcorn bag. The bag’s color matched the patchy grass beneath her.

Over 37,000 people on Facebook commented on this photo, unable to figure out what was going on. It was shared over 250,000 times. Please share this on Facebook for your friends to see too.

Most people are baffled by the illusion in the photo, but a few figured it out immediately. Others could not understand what they saw.

It’s hard to spot, so we’ve added a photo with a solution shown. The girl holds a big popcorn bag that blends well with the dried grass in the background.

Can you spot it now? If not, don’t worry; we have a solution image that will help. The girl is holding a popcorn bag, highlighted with a circle.

Now does it make sense?

She was probably at an event or fair with her family, parked on the grass. Her popcorn bag cleverly matched the grass, making her legs look very thin. However, she doesn’t seem happy.

Maybe she wanted more rides on the ferris wheel before going home? Or maybe her dad told a really bad joke.

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