At first glance, this puzzle looks ridiculously simple…
Just count the squares.
Easy, right?
That’s exactly what most people think—
and that’s why almost everyone gets it wrong.
This isn’t just about counting the obvious shapes you see immediately.
It’s about how your brain processes patterns.
Most people stop too early.
They count the big squares…
maybe a few smaller ones…
and then they move on, confident they got it right.
But this image is designed to trick you.
Hidden inside are multiple layers of squares—
some are obvious, some are subtle, and some only appear when you mentally combine smaller sections together.
That’s where it gets interesting.
Because the real challenge isn’t counting…
It’s seeing differently.
If you look closely, you’ll notice that certain smaller blocks can form entirely new squares when grouped together.
And once you start seeing those…
You realize you missed way more than you thought.
That’s why when people compare answers, it turns into chaos:
- Some say 6
- Others say 10
- Some go as high as 14 or more
And everyone is convinced they’re right.
But only a small percentage of people actually take the time to break it down fully.
So here’s what you should do:
Don’t rush.
Go step by step.
Count the smallest squares first.
Then move to medium ones.
Then look for combinations that create larger squares.
Once you think you have your final number…
Pause.
Look again.
Because chances are…
You still missed one.