At first glance, this puzzle looks simple. An elephant stands calmly while three ropes appear to connect it to posts labeled 1, 2, and 3. Most people make a quick guess—but that’s exactly where the trick lies.
Your brain naturally follows the nearest or most obvious rope. However, this image is designed to mislead you with overlapping lines and confusing crossings.
To solve it correctly, you need to slow down and trace the rope step by step from the elephant’s leg. Ignore the distractions and follow only one continuous line.
As you carefully track the rope, you’ll notice it weaves over and under others, creating an illusion of multiple connections. But in reality, only one rope is truly attached.
If you stay focused and don’t jump to conclusions, the path becomes clear.
The correct answer is 1.
Most people guess wrong because they rely on instinct instead of observation. This puzzle is a perfect example of how easily our eyes can deceive us.