Nobody Can Agree What The Color Of These Pills Are And It’s Already Annoying

By Editorial Staff in Amazing On 6th January 2016
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#1 Not this again!

Everyone remembers the drama that was #TheDress that nearly broke the internet this past February. The image of a black and blue--or was it white and gold--dress that caused rifts in friendships and tore families apart, at least you'd think so if you saw the insane way people were talking about it! Well, there's a new optical illusion that has people freaking out!

#2 Earlier this year, a woman took a picture of a dress that she was thinking of wearing to a wedding.

When it was posted online, some people were adamant that the dress was blue and black, while others were certain it was white and gold. The debate went viral, with people all over the world weighing in with what they saw. It turns out the dress really was black and blue, but by the end of it all #TheDress had become its own pop culture phenomenon. You just have to take a look at these phone cases to know what a big deal it was.

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#3 Now.. A new image has sparked a similar controversy.

The image shows two hands, one yellow, and one blue, each holding a pill. Some people see both the pills as gray, while others insist that the yellow hand is holding a blue pill, while the blue hand is holding a red pill. Which do you see?

#4 The internet has already began to go crazy over this picture, and even prompted one site to do a poll on what color is seen by most people.

58 percent of people saw the pills both as gray, with 42 percent saying they saw them as red and blue. The image has already spawned a number of arguments over Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

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#5 Seems that nobody can agree with the color of these pills, and it's already getting annoying on social media.

The picture's origin isn't clear, and as yet we have no official explanation for the confusion. The reason people saw the dress in different colors had to do with how their retinas functioned, and one Australian radio station is using this same rationale for the pill debate.

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#6 Let the debate begin! What do you see?

Australia's SealFM is trying to put an end to the debate by using Photoshop to confirm that the pills register as gray on the color palette. They also hypothesized that the eyes are being tricked by the color of the hands, seeing the pills as blue and red.