NO ONE likes that feeling when you head to your local corner shop only to find that they have run out of The Sun newspaper.
Tracking down a copy of the UK’s most popular paper can be tricky and we are upping the ante with this tricky brain teaser.
Specially designed for The Sun Online by artist Hannah Peck, this busy street scene hides today’s paper, but can you track it down?
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Can you see where The Sun is hiding in this busy street scene?Credit: The Sun Online/Hannah Peck
If that proved to be too much of a head-scratcher don’t panic – we have the solution for you here.
The nation’s favourite newspaper was nestling in the jaw of a canine friend in the bottom left of the hectic snapshot.
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The Sun was hiding in the bottom right of the picture with the adorable dogCredit: The Sun Online/Hannah Peck
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Need a closer look? Here’s that hidden paper being carried around by man’s best friendCredit: The Sun Online/Hannah Peck
This isn’t the first tricky brain teaser to get people all in a muddle recently.
Hungarian artist Gergely Dudás, also known as Dudolf, is renowned for his Where’s Wally-esque doodles and fans are calling this his Valentine’s picture the “toughest one yet”.
Hidden in a sea of pink and purple snails is a heart, but can you spot it?
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Can you find the heart hidden in this pictureCredit: TheDudolf
Dudás previously released similar puzzles in his trademark style, including this one of a fish hidden in a sea of octopuses.
The internet is also currently baffled by other brainteasers, like this one of a woman’s head hidden in a picture that only the smartest people can see in less than five seconds.
Or this one of a snake hiding in a herd of giraffes.
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The answer is tucked away in the top left hand cornerCredit: TheDudolf
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education