Only two per cent of people can spot hidden images inside this optical illusion

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Only two per cent of people can spot hidden images inside this optical illusion
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An optical illusion has people baffled online as it is claimed just two per cent of people can spot the hidden items

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However, there are actually four women hidden in plain site but it's said to be almost impossible for people to find them.It's easy to spot her, but there is actually another three hidden ladies in the image that are much harder to spot. The second woman can be seen on the woman's right hand near her cheek but many mistake her for a mobile phone on first glance.

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