From the cigar nestled in the brickwork to ‘The Dress’, many optical illusions have left viewers around the world baffled over the years.
But the latest illusion is arguably one of the most bizarre yet.
Dr Dean Jackson, a biologist and BBC presenter, has shared a strange illusion on TikTok, which reveals a hidden man when rotated.
At the start of the video, a person with brown hair can be seen smiling at the camera.
However, as the image is rotated, you should eventually spot a second person – a man with a bushy moustache.
‘At what time does the man with a moustache appear in the clock for you?’ Dr Jackson asks.
The video has garnered huge interest across TikTok, with over 1.4 million views at the time of writing.
‘I blinked and he appeared from nowhere,’ one user commented, while another joked: ‘I didn’t see it, I blinked and then I got jump scared by it.’
MailOnline tested the optical illusion, and was able to spot the man with the moustache by the time the image was at the 6 o’clock position.
Many commenters agreed that the second man appeared at this time.
Taking to the comments, one user wrote: ‘1st time 6 o’clock, but the 2nd time it was 4 o’clock.’
Another added: ‘About ten seconds after 6, second time 4. I had to de focus my eyes to see it the first time.’
And one said: ‘Didn’t know what I was looking for until I blinked after 6 o’clock, and I was like wait! Where did he come from?’
Others agreed that they needed to blink or look away from the image before they were able to spot the second man.
‘Looked away when you said “what man” and there he was!’ one user wrote.
And one joked: ‘I was about to say “what man?” and then I blinked and he appeared!’
This isn’t the first time that Dr Jackson has baffled social media users with hidden images.
In another video, Dr Jackson presents a picture of a kookaburra sitting on a log.
He then reveals that there is actually a second animal hidden somewhere in the picture that only a few keen-eyed viewers can spot.
Dr Jackson describes this as an ‘experiment on reframing and reimagining based on a prior image.’
In the video, he says: ‘A kookaburra perched in a tree, I want to know how quickly you can reframe what you’ve just seen when we move on to another picture.
‘Lots of people who haven’t seen the first picture before see a very different animal here.’



