Have you ever looked at random objects and thought you saw faces?
It’s a peculiar phenomenon known as pareidolia. Our brains have a remarkable ability
to perceive shapes, patterns, and even sounds as something meaningful – often as faces.
It’s why we might see animals in clouds or faces in rocks. And even a
worn tile floor, like the one pictured above, can reveal a subtle face when examined closely.
What is Pareidolia? Pareidolia is a fascinating psychological and visual perception where our brains recognize familiar patterns,
especially faces, in ordinary things. Continues…