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This viral optical illusion of a spinning horse has left the Internet confused. Can you solve it?

This viral optical illusion of a spinning horse has left the Internet confused. Can you solve it?

India Today
Wednesday, March 23, 2022 06:32:06 AM UTC

An optical illusion of a spinning horse has gone viral online and left the internet confused.

The internet is filled to the brim with interesting puzzles and optical illusions that have the ability to keep you absolutely hooked to them. Even renowned Harry Potter author JK Rowling shared an optical illusion that had her intrigued on March 19. And now, a spinning horse illusion has gone viral online and puzzled the internet.

The viral optical illusion was posted on YouTube and asked netizens about the direction in which the horse was spinning in. In the video, the horse can be seen switching its direction. Social media is absolutely stumped about whether it is moving clockwise or anti-clockwise.

“Which way is this horse spinning? Left or Right?” reads the caption of the video.

Watch the viral video here:

After being shared online, the video garnered over 32k views and left the internet divided about the direction in which the horse is spinning in.

“See the legs and you will get the answer. It's spinning left not both,” a user wrote.

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