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Optical Illusion Left On A Sidewalk That Looks Like Snoop Dogg Has Fans Doing A Double Take

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An optical illusion left on a sidewalk had fans picking between seeing a jellyfish and a hot air balloon—but many were convinced they saw rapper Snoop Dogg instead.

Snoop Dogg is trending yet again.

While the rapper does have his newly released The Underdoggs streaming on Amazon right now, that is not the reason for his recent viral status.


No, the "Drop It Like It's Hot" singer has unknowingly landed himself in the middle of a classic left brain vs. right brain optical illusion debate.

Last week, X, formerly Twitter, user Gavin Thomas (@gavinthomas2015) posted an image of what appears to be some water splashed on concrete, asking people on the platform if they see a jellyfish or hot air balloon.

He tweeted:

“Apparently, if you can see a hot air balloon, you’re left-brained, and if you can see a jellyfish, you’re right-brained. What do you see?"

@gavinthomas2015/X

But the overwhelming majority saw neither, with many claiming they saw only the one and only Doggfather.














So, if you didn't see a jellyfish or a hot air balloon, there's no need to worry; you're in the majority, it seems.

We guess the brain sees what it wants to see (or something like that).

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