What began as a casual visual riddle turned into an x-ray of how our minds work. Some people saw only the obvious rips and felt certain they were right. Others stepped back, reconsidered the neck, sleeves, and bottom hem, and realized those everyday openings also count as holes. The picture never changed, but the definitions did, and that was enough to divide the answers.
Once you treat every complete opening as a hole, six becomes the most consistent total: two tears, plus four structural openings. Yet the real value of the puzzle isn’t proving who’s correct, but noticing how quickly we assume, how rarely we question, and how stubbornly we defend our first impressions. In a single image of a torn T-shirt, people saw carelessness, cleverness, overthinking, or insight—revealing that even the simplest question can quietly expose the way each of us chooses to see the world.