
The article “How Many Dolphins Do You See? Everyone Is Getting This Wrong” discusses an optical illusion puzzle where the challenge is to count the number of dolphins in a picture. The illusion is designed to trick the eye, making it difficult to accurately identify all the dolphins at first glance. Many people rush to answer, but upon closer inspection, the correct total is revealed to be 17 dolphins. Specifically, there are five dolphins in the first row, six in the second row, and six in the third row. The puzzle highlights how optical illusions can deceive the eye and encourage careful observation.