IF you can spot a legendary pop icon in this mind-bending optical illusion, it means you belong in the top one per cent.

And, the clue that can help viewers solve the baffling brain teaser is linked to a famous internet meme.

The outline of Rick Astley’s head is hidden inside a painting that shows a mountain landscape.

Viewers will be able to see Astley's face when their tilt their heads.

And, the picture of a house is transformed into the singer's jacket.

TikToker Hectic Nick said: “Once you see it you can’t unsee it.”

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He used Astley’s famous 1987 track Never Gonna Give You Up as the music to accompany his clip – a prank that's known as Rick Rolling.

Pranksters would post links on social media sites and users would be directed to the music video.

It has been watched 1.2billion times on YouTube since it was uploaded 12 years ago.

Dozens of TikTokers blasted Hectic Nick for “Rickrolling” them.

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One said: “Bro you rickrolled me.”

Another commented: “I just got Rickrolled by a picture.”

And a third said: “You’ve just got Rickrolled.”

But, some were less than impressed as they claimed they knew what was coming.

Skeptical social media users said they could see what was hiding in the illusion without turning their heads.

Meanwhile, others claimed to have spotted the wizard Harry Potter in the illusion.

And, some said they could only see a man in the painting.

In December 2021, Astley revealed the moment when he was Rickrolled.

'RICKROLLED'

He told Fox News: “A friend of mine 'Rickrolled' me before I even knew what it was.

“He had to do it a couple of times because I didn’t know what he was doing. I’m just like, 'Why is he sending me this?" And my video just suddenly shows up. So I kept asking myself, 'What is he doing?'"

The singer revealed his friend in California had to explain the meme to him.

Astley thought the prank was “really weird” at first but has since gotten his revenge.

He said: “People all around the world know it. It’s not just an American thing anymore, even though it’s very American-based.”

And, a playing card optical illusion has sent social media users in a spin as they realize the glaringly obvious feature.

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Despite using decks of cards for years, many people have been left baffled over the design of one of the cards.

The space between the diamonds on the eight card resembles the number itself.


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