The Number Of Sleeping Sheep You See Determines If You’re Lazy

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Hidden object images challenge something called visual discrimination — the ability to notice small differences in similar shapes. The more similar the objects, the harder your brain has to work.

When objects are repetitive (like rows of nearly identical sheep), your brain tries to conserve energy by assuming sameness. That’s why you may initially overlook the sleeping ones. It’s not laziness — it’s efficiency.

Only when you deliberately slow down and examine details does your brain override that shortcut.

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