Can You Find The Skull Hidden In This 1533 Portrait?

How good are you at picking out when something is wrong in a photo?

Were you a pro as a child when it came to those photo challenges to spot and circle the differences? I could never find all six differences, I used to always find the first five fairly fast, and then never would find number six. I usually gave up after only a few minutes of looking!

If you think you have a keen eye, try to determine the optical illusion in the video below! It is a painting from 1553 by Hans Holbein the Younger.

The camera pans closer to show that the optical illusion is an anamorphic skull. They were put in paintings to remind us that we would all die. How thoughtful!

When I watched this video for the first time, I didn't notice anything until he tilted the camera. But watching it a second and a third time, it seems too obvious that the skull is there now! Did you have a similar reaction?

If you're anything like me, then you love optical illusions, and you need to solve more! Don't worry, we have a huge selection to choose from.

See if you can find the cell phone on the carpet, or if you can figure out if these are circles or squares!

Don't forget to SHARE this with your friends and family to see who spots the skull first!