CROSSING your fingers for this New Year? We have just what will keep you and your brain busy.
A furious new puzzle challenges the web to spot the three apples hidden in this wintry scene.
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Can you spot the three apples in this cluttered sceneCredit: www.thedudolf.blogspot.com
While that may sound simple enough, there are hundreds of little red birds littering the scene making the fruit extremely difficult to identify.
The puzzle was created by Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudás, better known as Dudolf, who is known for his mind-blowing search and find puzzles.
He shared this on Facebook, where he boasts more than 168,000 followers, many of whom were positively baffled by this conundrum.
Commenting on the post, one wrote: “Found two. I had to look for the last one in the solution. It was very difficult!”
“This was hard!” another agreed, while a third added, “That was so hard!”
Still struggling? Scroll down for the solution.
Eagle-eyed players should be able to spot three apples along the top left tree, a poinsettia, and then to the bottom left of another apple.
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Credits: Dudolf
But this isn’t the only Dudolf puzzle that has taken the web by storm.
In this illustrated puzzle you have to find five carrots among the squirrels.
You might think it sounds simple, but it’s not — and you’ll have to work hard in this optical illusion vision test.
The winter scene shows several smiling snowmen surrounded by squirrels, both red and gray.
Somewhere, hidden in this busy picture, there are five carrots.
It’s not an easy task because the missing noses of these snowmen are perfectly disguised.
There are many acorns scattered around, but where are the carrots?
But in the spirit of seasonal goodwill, we are ready to give you a clue.
Divide the image into quarters. The bottom two contain three carrots, while the top two contain the remaining vegetables.
If you want to throw in the towel, we can give you the answer below.
Look away now if you don’t want to know yet.
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Can you find five carrots in a fun game by Rudolf Gergely Dudás? Credits: Gergely Dudas Dudolf
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We have highlighted the answer above for you Credit: Gergely Dudas Dudolf
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education