By on October 21, 2011, with 180 Comments

I have just received this optical illusion from my former classmate – it’s a promotional poster for some sort of product called Horlicks. I’m not gonna tell you what the the illusion here really is, as I have confidence you’ll manage to spot on your own. I’m sure you will find it sooner or later. Yet, there is a chance you won’t like it as much as I did (which is mostly because it managed to fool me when I first saw it). The only hint I can give you is this: if you think you’re seeing a hand holding a magnifying glass, think again! BTW, I was surprised how no one answered my earlier question :( !?

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180 Responses
  1. Tristan says:

    Cool! its a coffee. At first I thought its a magnifying glass… You fooled my friend here. hahaha!

  2. steve aylin says:

    cool coffee mug

  3. Simon says:

    Don’t start me on decaf heheh! *Sorry for the textual harassment folks, I know it’s not important n it don’t amount to a hill of (coffee) beans Lol. Now, bk to the matter in hand-optical illusions… x

  4. Mighty Ice says:

    It is supposed to be a cup of horlicks but the tile says watch your little ones grow because it means to give the message that if your child drinks horlicks he will become smart enough to become a detective (Thus the maginfying glass).

  5. annonimous says:

    I still dont get See your little ones grow

  6. Vanessa says:

    Mind blown by Vsauce once again!

  7. Alex says:

    i like mine black

  8. cherry says:

    its a cup of coffee

  9. GREGORY says:

    I’m guessing two possibilties here. First a cup of egg nog maybe enhanced with vitamin or energy type(grow)sprinkled pixie dust toppings.secondly a mini pancake or(sugar looking)cookie skillet?

  10. GREGORY says:

    When I grow up maybe I’ll learn to spell and punctuate. First, a cup of egg nog maybe enhanced with vitamins(similar to ovaltine)or energy type pixie dust toppings to help you grow. Or secondly, a mini-pancake or (sugar looking) cookie skillet?

  11. chaitali says:

    It is a nutritional drink, that children in India drink… something like, Proteinex, or Ovaltine, or Maltova… It’s supposed to be good for kids, and usually dissolved in hot milk.

  12. Coolio says:

    Read the posts, and everyone keeps “coffee” or “ovaltine”or “latte,” when the description says “Horlicks” . FYI, Horlicks is a drink that helps you sleep. You dissolve it in milk, then heat it in the microwave, then drink the whole thing before you go to sleep. Being a severe insomniac, it only half-helps me.

  13. swizzlestix says:

    Oooooohhhhhh…….
    O O
    L
    (-)

  14. Anna says:

    ~o) <—- *hint hint*

  15. Piper says:

    I thought it was a tiny pan…….. then I thought it was coffee

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