Do you enjoy challenges that test your logic? This one might surprise you. Three young women, three similar silhouettes, one detail that changes everything… And only one question: which one isn’t telling the truth? At first glance, everything seems obvious. Yet, as is often the case with visual illusions, it’s the small clues that make all the difference. Ready to put your eagle eye to the test?
Three silhouettes… and a disturbing detail
In the image, three young women are standing in the same position. They all have rounded bellies, suggesting they are expecting a happy event.
- The first woman, identified by the letter A, is wearing an elegant, fitted dress with high heels. Her figure is harmonious, and her stomach seems naturally integrated into her posture.
- The second woman, B, is dressed more casually: a loose sweater and shorts. Her stomach also appears prominent.
- The third, C, sports a comfortable tracksuit, with a loose fit that suggests similar shapes.
At first glance, they all seem to be in the same situation. And yet… one of them is playing a role.
Why can our eyes deceive us?
In this type of puzzle, our brain initially relies on the overall appearance. A rounded belly leads to a quick conclusion. But visual puzzles teach us one essential thing: never stop at first impressions.
The trick often lies in a subtle detail: an unusual fold of fabric, a shape that is too regular, or a slightly inconsistent posture.
Our minds love to go fast. But here, we need to slow down.
Look closely at the clothes. Observe how the fabric hangs. Analyze the shape of the stomach under each outfit. Is it natural? Does it follow the body’s movements when the person is standing?
The detail that makes all the difference
A closer look at silhouette B reveals a puzzling element. Beneath its loose-fitting sweater, the shape appears more rigid and less organic. The volume seems slightly misaligned, as if it had been added rather than being a natural part of the body.



