In summary: this is why many people are mistaken on this issue.

Why our brain is almost always wrong

There’s a very simple reason for this common mistake: our brain loves shortcuts. It looks for the fastest solution, not necessarily the most correct one.

When we see a sequence of numbers, our brain wants to go from left to right because it’s simpler and faster. Thinking about the order of operations requires a little extra effort, and in everyday life, we often operate on autopilot.

That’s exactly why this type of calculation goes viral on the internet: it traps our instinctive way of thinking.

A little tip to avoid making a mistake again
There is a very simple trick to remember the order of operations:
Always think: multiplication and division first, addition and subtraction last.

If you see a calculation with several different operations, first look for the multiplications and divisions. Do them first, and only then do the rest from left to right.

It’s a small habit to get into, but it avoids a lot of mistakes, even on simple calculations.

Key takeaways
This mathematical trap mainly shows one interesting thing: sometimes it is not the difficulty that makes us make mistakes, but haste.

We think it’s easy, so we go too fast, and that’s where we make a mistake.

This shows that even a primary school level operation can trap thousands of adults simply because a basic rule is forgotten.

Sometimes the right answer is not the fastest, but the one you take the time to check.