It’s not a trick, if you’re wondering. There actually is something to see.

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        I saw that too originally, you focused too deep. Try to bring it back a bit and it turns into a single large butterfly.

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    OMG I finally got it after all of those years… I get it what it’s supposed to look like.

    It’s butterfly and design/pattern is as same as the background, you just see it in somewhat 3D form, you’re not supposed to blur your vision too much, just slight. I kept trying changing the blur until I got it.

    WTF, so above method I did, I saw butterfly popped out. Then I tried doing the same but crossing my eyes, I see two cut out butterflies, like first one is bigger sunk in, then another smaller one sunk into the first butterfly.

    Mind blown.

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    This is my wierd superpower: I can see these things at a glance. shrug I was hoping for superstrength…

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      Me too, but only by going cross-eyed, so instead of a butterfly, I see a butterfly shaped hole.

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        I think that’s just what this kind looks like. I never see them as anything but a hole, or maybe like layers of cut paper separated from each other.

        Edit: nope, I’m wrong. There’s a difference between doing it cross-eyed and doing it… Whatever the opposite of cross-eyed is. I just did it both ways; one pops out and ones a hole.

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      So far I counted 4 outcomes depending on how I’m adjusting my eyes:

      1. Single pop out.
      2. Triple pop out.
      3. Some funky quad pop out that lasted a second.
      4. Single drop in.