‘The Dress’ became an online sensation as people across the world could not agree if it was blue and black, or white and gold.
And now, it seems to have happened again as internet users argue over whether a chest of drawers are painted blue and grey – or white and pink.
A photograph of the cabinet was uploaded to Reddit by user agamiegamer, who asked people on the forum: ‘What colour do you see?’.
Others on the forum reported seeing a number of different colour combinations, including blue and grey, white and pink, as well as blue and pink.
Despite the variety of suggestions, the Reddit user who shared the picture later confirmed that the drawers are in fact painted grey and blue.
Internet users have been left divided about the colour of these chest of drawers
The photograph was shared online by Reddit user agamiegamer, who questioned: ‘What Colour Do You See?’
But some remained unconvinced, with one person commenting: ‘Well it’s definitely pink and white, but the lighting makes the white appear light blue but anybody with a brain can tell it’s actually white.’
Others said they saw mint and white, with one person saying they thought the drawers were green and purple.
Some have suggested that the original photograph has been manipulated using photoshop to create the optical illusion.
One Reddit user described how he re-adjusted the colour balance in order to match the whiteboard on the dresser, which he said proved the chest was blue and grey.
Other Reddit users were left divided about what colour combination the drawers were
A number of people said they thought the chest was painted white and pink
Others said they saw the chest of drawers as being very light blue and pink
Some meanwhile reported seeing mint and white, and green and purple
One person tried changing the colour balance in the picture to solve the debate. He said this suggested the chest was blue and grey
The Reddit user who shared the picture of the chest later confirmed that the drawers were in reality grey and blue
The debate comes after ‘The Dress’ caused a storm online in 2015 over whether the garment was blue and black or white and gold.
In the first week after it was posted more than 10 million tweets mentioned the dress, using hashtags like #thedress, #whiteandgold and #blackandblue.
The dress, made by by Roman Originals, was actually blue and black.