This fascinating visual trick is known as the Coffer Illusion, a finalist in the 2006 Best Optical Illusion Picture of the Year contest. Created by Anthony Norcia, formerly of the Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, the Coffer Illusion gets its name from "coffer," an architectural term for a series of sunken panels in various shapes.Here is the imageOptical illusions leverage color, light, and patterns to craft intriguing images that play tricks on the brain. They work by confusing our mind as it tries to interpret what our eyes are seeing, leading to a perception that doesn’t quite align with the actual image before us.Here is the answer