Optical Illusion: Can you spot and name the faces in the National Leaders Tree image?

Safalta Published by: Ishika Kumar Updated Thu, 19 May 2022 10:46 PM IST

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Optical illusions, often known as visual illusions, are a type of visual trickery. A wide range of misleading visual illusions can be noticed due to the arrangement of images, the effect of colours, the impact of light source, or other variables.
You may have realised that not everyone experiences visual illusions in the same way if you've ever struggled to see the hidden image in a single-image stereogram.
Some people are unable to see the effect of certain illusions.
While optical illusions are entertaining and fascinating, they also tell a lot about how the brain works.
Since the dawn of time, humans have been fascinated with optical illusions, particularly those formed by mixing multiple images. The fascination is still going strong and has moved online. The steady growing trend in optical illusions demonstrates how much people like solving them in order to put their eyes and wits to the test.
 
For today's optical illusion, we have one such image. Look at the illustration below.

 

How many faces did you recognise and name?
How many faces does the National Leaders Tree have?
Today's optical illusion shows different world leaders, including India, America, Russia, and the United Kingdom. There are ten faces in the photograph.
 

 
We've identified the people for you. Are you able to identify them?
All 10 faces were identified and named by a user. The faces, according to him, represent:
1. Rajiv Gandhi
2. Indira Gandhi
3. Dr. Radhakrishnan
4. Chandrashekhar Azad
5. Subhash Chandra Bose
6. Rabindra Nath Tagore
7. Mahatma Gandhi (Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi)
8. Gopal Krishan Gokhale
9. Jawahar Lal Nehru
10. Lal Bahadur Shastri

Some speculate that an anonymous illustrator for Harper's magazine created the National Leaders Tree in the 1880s. If this is correct, the previous assumptions are incorrect, as many Indian leaders were not born at the time.
"This photograph dates from the 1880s. There are no leaders from the twentieth century on the list, whether from India or elsewhere. This concludes the story "Another user made a comment.
Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev, according to another group, appear in the image. Are you able to find them?
No one can identify all of the faces because the illustrator is unknown and the artwork is old.
 

What is optical illusion explain?

Optical illusions, often known as visual illusions, are a type of visual trickery. A wide range of misleading visual illusions can be noticed due to the arrangement of images, the effect of colours, the impact of light source, or other variables.

What are the 3 types of optical illusions?

Every visual illusion can be classified into one of three categories: physiological, cognitive, or literal. Let's look at these three groups and see which illusions fit into each.

What is illusion with example?

A distortion of a "actual" sensory stimulus—that is, an interpretation that differs from objective "reality" as defined by consensus. A child, for example, who believes tree branches are goblins at night may be experiencing an illusion.

What is optical illusion example?

Size, length, location, and curvature distortions are common in distorting or geometrical-optical illusions. The Café wall illusion is a good example. The renowned Müller-Lyer illusion and the Ponzo illusion are two such instances.