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Anyone can see Google logo but you’re genius if you spot illusion in the ‘G’ – fans say it ‘looks worse’ when you see it

Can you spot the imperfection in the Google logo?

WHEN looking at the G in the Google logo you may think it's perfectly symmetrical to be pleasing to the eye.

The tech giant has billions of users but not everyone takes a closer look at the logo to spot a hidden error.

It's hard to spot that the G in the Google logo isn't actually perfect
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It's hard to spot that the G in the Google logo isn't actually perfectCredit: Reddit

It's not technically an error as the G has been slightly adapted to be imperfect.

This helps it look perfect to the average human eye.

The G in Google's logo is not actually a perfect circle.

It's imperfect due to a design technique called "overshooting", according to .

It's a technique used in typography, which is the art of making text look appealing.

By using overshooting the G actually looks perfect to the human eye.

This is despite being mathematically imperfect when you draw a full circle around the letter.

A Reddit user edited the G so it was a full circle and received mixed reactions in the comments.

"Created an Actually Symmetrical Google Logo. How would you feel if google used it?" they asked in a popular .

"The original looks more optically balanced," one person wrote.

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"Original looks worse to me now tbh," another said.

"There is a reason Google used the first one," another Redditor wrote.

It's thought Google's mostly white website plays a role in requiring the G to be slightly imperfect.

This is because the human eye can see shapes differently based on what color background they're on.

The fact the logo is multi-colored could also be to blame.

Companies often consider color composition in their logos to make them seem more appealing.

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