Do You See Faces in Everyday Objects? That’s pareidolia—a brain trick where we see faces or patterns in random things like clouds, tiles, or walls. It comes from our evolutionary instinct to recognize faces quickly for survival. Even a worn tile can look like it has eyes, a nose, and a mouth. Our brains are wired to find meaning, even where there isn’t any. Pareidolia isn’t just science—it’s a little bit of everyday magic, turning the ordinary into something surprising. Next time you look around, you might spot a hidden face staring back
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