Changing the arrangement of colors, shapes, and patterns to make something look different is a typical optical illusion.
As a result, when looked at closely, the images could seem to shift, enlarge, or even expose previously concealed details.
The potential of optical illusions has long captivated artists and scientists,
who have used them in visual puzzles, psychological tests, and artwork.
One of the things that makes optical illusions so fascinating is the way
they reveal the complicated interplay between the visual system and the brain.
Your ability to notice fine details will be put to the test when the numbers are arranged to form a visual puzzle.