PUZZLERS scratched their heads after struggling to solve a fiendishly tricky brain teaser.
Can you spot all 10 hidden objects and the polar bear in the busy winter scene?
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Riddlers were challenged to spot 11 hidden objects in a winter sceneCredit: Shutterstock
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Along with the polar bear are 10 items including a teddy bear, a candy cane and a Christmas presentCredit: Shutterstock
Lyudmyla Kharlamova, who lives in Ukraine, created a challenge posted on Shutterstock to share all the fun outdoor activities you can enjoy this season.
She gained a legion of followers on social media platforms after illustrating children’s books and optical illusions.
You might be a child prodigy if you can spot all the objects hidden in the snow in her seek-and-find puzzle.
While people are making memories with family and friends, the items below are hidden in plain sight:
Reindeer, carrot, lantern, snowflake, bell, teddy bear, ice cream, hot drink, candy cane, Christmas present and polar bear.
Only the quick-eyed puzzlers successfully spotted all the objects without having to look at the solution.
Many people admitted that they were overwhelmed with brainstorming and didn’t know where to start looking.
You’ll need to think strategically about where each of the 11 items is most likely to be located.
How many hidden objects have you found so far?
Here’s a tip: take a closer look at the architecture of the buildings.
If you’re struggling to find the reindeer, it might be because it’s drawn in a color you’d least expect.
Meanwhile, the very face of a polar bear can be spotted lurking behind another object.
Do you think you have finally found everything?
Scroll down to the solutions to compare your guesses with the correct answers.
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A polar bear can be spotted hiding behind a tree, while other hidden objects are on clothing and architecture Credit: Shutterstock/ Lyudmyla Kharlamova
The winter-themed challenge is the latest in a series of seasonal games that are taking the internet by storm.
Online entertainment website Betway has come up with a pre-Christmas seek-and-find puzzle to spark some festive cheer.
Many people still have their eyes on the sky in the hope that it will snow before the end of the year.
Can you spot the matching snowflakes in your smart device?
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Riddlers were challenged by spotting two matching snowflakes in a brain teaserCredit: Betway
The artist who illustrated the brain teaser paid great attention to detail so that the challenge was not an easy one.
You may have 20/20 vision if you can find two identical snowflakes in less than 30 seconds.
You’ll need to set a timer and block out any distractions as you put your observational skills to the test.
Here’s a hint: The matching snowflakes are not in the same row.
Scroll down to the solutions below when you think you’ve finally found them.
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One snowflake is in the second row, while its pair is hidden in the middle of the bottom row Credit: Betway
The challenges come after a furious optical illusion shared by Gergely Dudás, better known as Dudolf.
The Hungarian-based illustrator posted the seek-and-find puzzle on his blog and on Facebook, where he has 168,000 followers.
You might have a high IQ if you can spot a penguin among toucans in less than 20 seconds.
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Dudolf challenged the internet to spot a penguin among toucans Credit: Dudolf
The mind-blowing puzzle is more difficult to solve than it seems at first glance.
One Facebook user wrote: “Love the artwork, brilliant but difficult… The toucan with the sunglasses is very cool… and the one in the yellow shirt is very handsome.”
Another commented: “First reaction: Aren’t they all penguins?
“Second thought: So what should a penguin look like? After a while: I give up, what’s the answer? [laughing].”
A third said: “Tricky but fun! Thank you!”
If you’re having a hard time spotting a penguin, try taking a closer look at the shape of the birds’ beaks.
Scroll to the solutions below to check if you found the penguin in the right place among the toucans.
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A penguin can be spotted lurking among the toucans on the right side of the image Credit: Dudolf
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education