Can you see the hidden words in this optical illusion?

Only 1% of people can read the words hidden in this optical illusion – so, can YOU see it?

  • A baffling optical illusion claims to show whether or not you have bad eyesight 
  • Image showing black and white shapes was shared to TikTok by user Hectic Nick who has racked up nearly four million followers by sharing brain teasers online
  • He claims that 99 per cent of people can’t read the letters in the image – and if you can you have ‘good eyesight’ 

A baffling optical illusion claims to show whether or not you have bad eyesight. 

The image showing black and white shapes was shared to TikTok by user Hectic Nick who has racked up nearly four million followers by sharing brain teasers and illusions.

He claims that 99 per cent of people  can’t read the letters in the image – and if you can you have ‘good eyesight’. 

A baffling optical illusion claims to show whether or not you have bad eyesight. The image showing black and white shapes was shared to TikTok by user Hectic Nick who has racked up nearly four million followers by sharing brain teasers and illusions.

Can you read this on your first try? 🤔 #fyp #illusion #opticalillusion

‘Only one percent of people can read what’s hidden in this image,’ he says.

‘Here’s a hint, try closing your eyes about 90 percent and you might be able to read it.

‘Send this to a friend and see what they do.’

The viral puzzle racked up millions of views before the penny dropped for some  users – who realised it said ‘BAD EYES’.  

Nick (pictured) claims that 99 per cent of people can’t read the letters in the image – and if you can you have ‘good eyesight’

‘It says bad eyes you can pull your phone away from you so you can see it better,’ one person wrote.

‘Bro just look at it in the right angle of your phone,’ said another. 

‘I just kept blinking and I saw what it said.  BTW it says bad eyes,’ wrote a third. 

One TikTok user suggested that people could also read the message by looking at it through the charging port of their phone.

One TikTok user suggested that people could also read the message by looking at it through the charging port of their phone.

‘HOW DID I NOT GET IT?’ added another, while another guessed it was ‘Candice’.

‘HEY MY EYES ARENT SUPER BAD MAN,’ wrote another.

‘I’m wearing glasses, I can’t possibly have bad eyes,’ commented one.  

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