• stebo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          This has nothing to do with blind spot. The blind spot is only a thing if you close one eye. Furthermore you only have one blind spot so it would only hide one dot and it would only work at a certain distance from your eye to the screen.

          The real reason here is just that the dots blend in with the grey lines when you don’t focus on them.

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      Your eyes are very low resolution outside of the center of your vision, so your brain makes up a lot of missing info to prevent you from noticing. Try reading this comment without moving your eyes, for example. Keep them straight ahead. It is impossible.

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        Yeah this, most of the sides of the retinas are meant for color distinction and not granular details, the only detailed part of our eyes is very close to center

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      I think you actually can see them all at once but they just blend in with the grey lines. If the dots were orange, you’d see all of them at once.

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      12. The only way I found to mostly break the illusion is to zoom in and you can see 3 at a time. If you rotate your phone, you may be able to see two at once.

      It’s a sneaky one and I don’t remember it working this well on me.