She took this photo of her daughter in the park and uploaded it to Facebook. As they saw the picture, friends and relatives wrote worriedly

People were left baffled after looking at the image, which shows the child posing in a park, with her hands in front of her waist. At first glance, it appears the girl’s legs are unusually long and skinny, but it’s an optical illusion.

Twitter users admitted that they were baffled by the photo, but upon closer inspection they realised the child was holding a bag of popcorn that is very similar in colour to the patchy grass she is standing on. The photo has been shared more than 250,000 times on Facebook and more than 37,000 people have commented on it, including many who couldn’t figure out what was happening. Please make sure to Share this on FB so all your friends can check it out. Thanks.

Solution To Find The Hidden Popcorn in this Image

Most people are confused by this puzzle after seeing the image illusion provided here. However, some people could quickly identify the answer. In contrast, others could not get their guesses and answers right. This Viral Optical Illusion is hard to spot, so we have attached the image where we added the common solution. The girl is holding a big bag of popcorn which blends perfectly with the dried-out grass behind her. Can you see it? If you can’t, don’t worry, we will help you with the solution image below. The circled part is the popcorn bag the girl is holding.

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Do you see it now? It all makes sense now. She probably was with her family at some sort of fair or festival with parking on the grass and that grass and the position of her delicious bag of popcorn was in just the right place to blend in perfectly with the grass to make it look like she has super skinny legs. She doesn’t look very happy though. Maybe because they’re headed home and she wanted to ride the ferris wheel a few more times? Either that or her Dad just told a really bad Dad joke. Please make sure to Share this on FB so all your friends can check it out. Thanks.

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