Posted by
John Andersen in
Puzzles,
Utah on
March 14, 2010 |
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A stereogram is a two-dimensional picture that has a 3-D image hidden in it. To find the hidden image you must turn the picture lengthwise and then focus your eyes through the paper. Pretend that you are looking through the page to the distant background. This causes you to switch from “near point” to “far point” vision and will allow the hidden image to come into view.
Some useful steps that are often helpful:
- Put your face close to the paper.
- Pretend to look through the passport.
- Now, very slowly move back from the page and as you do so the image will come into view.
This may take several tries. Please be patient, and you will be rewarded with the hidden image.
The 3-D image is the name of one of Utah’s Cities.

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