A INTRIGUING brain teaser inspired by a popular movie is the latest challenge to go viral on social media.
Can you find three bananas among the favorites in a tricky optical illusion?
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Gergely Dudás challenged the puzzlers to spot three bananas among Merit’s favorites: dudolf
Gergely Dudás, better known as Dudolf, has amassed over 168,000 followers on Facebook, where he shares unusual seek-and-find puzzles.
He took to the social media platform and his popular blog to reveal his latest craze.
Only individuals with the sharpest eyes managed to spot all three bananas in less than 46 seconds.
How many can you find before time runs out?
A cartoonist living in Hungary revealed that he was inspired to create the puzzle after watching the latest Minions movie.
“This is also probably the most time I’ve spent drawing a single puzzle, it took me three or four days!” Dudolf wrote on Facebook.
“But I’m very happy with how it turned out, I hope you like it too!”
More than 2,600 people liked the post and took to the comments section admitting that they struggled with the challenge.
“This is difficult. It took some time to find the first one, but after that, the second one was quickly spotted.
“But the last one…. Wow, it really took me a long time to find it. Awesome,” one person wrote.
“That was so epic and creative! kudos!” said another.
“I haven’t seen the movie yet, Gergely, but I’m crazy about this puzzle! [laughing] I liked it! Thanks!” commented a third.
You’re easily distracted by the funny expressions on your pet’s faces and the random objects they’re holding.
If you’re struggling with the challenge, try taking a closer look around the pets’ heads for what could be mistaken for ears.
Once you think you’ve found all three bananas, scroll down to check your guesses against the correct answers below.
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One banana can be found in the lower left corner of the picture, while the other one is in the top center and the third one is on the right side Credit: dudolf
The beloved artist has previously puzzled even puzzlers with extensive experience in solving brain teasers.
Dudolf tasked the challengers with spotting a mouse hiding among a field full of mushrooms.
Do you have what it takes to spot a mouse in 12 seconds or less?
Superior observational skills and 20/20 vision are required to beat time.
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Dudolf caused puzzles by spotting a mouse hiding among mushrooms Credit: Dudolf
At first glance, there doesn’t seem to be a pattern to follow for any clues, making it impossible to strategize.
The best place to start your search for the mischievous mouse hidden in the optical illusion is at the bottom right.
Here’s a hint: the mouse is the same color as the mushroom stems.
If you still can’t find the mouse in the traffic scene, scroll down for the solution below.
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The mouse can be seen in the lower right corner of the puzzle Credit: Dudolf
Dudolf was inspired by beach lovers in search of winter sun to come up with the third puzzle.
Can you spot seven differences between these nearly identical illustrations?
Many people were left confused after initially thinking they were in the game when they discovered the first few differences.
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Dudolf caused puzzles by spotting seven differences between two beach scenes Credits: dudolf
Watermelon probably stands out because it is unusual to see a fruit without black seeds.
But other unexpected differences are infuriating.
You might be a genius if you can solve the challenge in 35 seconds or less.
Think you’ve finally found all seven differences?
Scroll down to the solutions to compare your guesses with the correct answers.
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The hat is missing the ribbon, the shell is upside down, the watermelon has no seeds, the fruit and the logos have been replaced Credit: dudolf
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education