How Many Ducks Can You See?

This viral eyesight puzzle looks easy at first glance, but it has been confusing a lot of people online. You see a simple 3×3 layout of ducks and your brain immediately wants to say there are only nine. But that’s exactly why so many people get it wrong.

The trick is that some of the ducks contain smaller hidden ducks inside or overlapping with them. If you look quickly, your eyes only register the main shapes. But when you slow down and inspect each duck carefully, extra ones begin to appear.

This type of visual puzzle works because the brain tends to simplify what it sees first. Instead of counting every hidden detail, it groups the image into larger, more obvious objects. That is why many people stop too early and miss the real total.

If you carefully count both the visible ducks and the hidden smaller ones, the correct answer is 16 ducks.

That’s what makes this puzzle so satisfying — the answer is right there, but only if you really look.

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