A torn orange T-shirt broke the internet.
Not because of fashion. Because of one deceptively simple question: “How many holes do you see?” People argued, mocked, insisted they were right. Friendships were tested over a T-shirt. Each answer revealed more about the person than the picture. And just when everyone thought they’d solved it, the real twist star…
What turned a ripped T-shirt into a viral riddle wasn’t the fabric at all, but the definitions people quietly carried in their heads. Some saw only the two ragged tears and stopped there. Others looked closer, realizing the neck, sleeves, and bottom opening were also “holes” by design. Suddenly, the debate wasn’t about math; it was about meaning. Is a hole only damage, or any passage through? That tiny difference split people into camps, each convinced the other was missing something obvious.
Once you step back and count every complete opening, six becomes the most consistent answer: four functional holes, plus the two rips. But the real value of the puzzle isn’t getting “six.” It’s noticing how fast we jump to conclusions, how rarely we question our own definitions, and how even a playful riddle can reveal the wildly different ways we all see the same thing.
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