At first glance, this image appears simple—just a group of small yellow birds arranged in a neat pattern. Most people quickly count them and confidently answer “9.”
But that’s only what you see on the surface.
This puzzle is designed to trick your perception by hiding additional birds within the shapes of others. Some birds are partially blended, others overlap, and a few are cleverly disguised within wings and body outlines.
When you slow down and examine each figure carefully, more details begin to appear. Small birds tucked beneath larger ones, double heads that represent separate birds, and layered shapes that are easy to miss at first glance all contribute to the real total.
Many people stop counting too early or overlook these hidden elements entirely.
But when every visible form is counted correctly—including the subtle and overlapping ones—the total comes out to 18 birds.
That’s what makes this puzzle so effective. It’s not about quick counting, but about observation and patience.
It challenges how carefully you look at what’s in front of you.
So if you didn’t see 18 the first time, you’re not alone.
Most people don’t—until they take a second look.