An OPTICAL illusion claims to reveal a LOT about your attention to detail, but you’ll need to have laser-sharp focus.
The impressive painting shows an elephant and 12 other creatures hidden inside.
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The number of animals you see could tell you a lot about your attention to detail.
But you’ll have to look closely to spot them all, as some are very well camouflaged.
The animals that stand out are the elephant, the donkey, the dog, the cat and the mouse.
If you look closely, you can see a snake hidden in the elephant’s tail; it will jump towards you when you see its little eye and mouth.
The more observant will also see a mosquito buzzing on the hind leg of an elephant.
If you’ve made it this far and found four to six critters, you’ve seen the most obvious animals.
But you still missed a few, so your attention to detail could come in handy.
When you look closely, other animals start to appear, like a fish disguised as an elephant’s eye.
If you missed this, it might be worth investing in some new lenses.
But avoid fisheye lenses, as they probably won’t help you spot animals anymore.
While the next animal shell is pretty hard to spot because it’s also an elephant ear, it’s of course a turtle.
If you’ve made it this far, well done.
Spotting between seven and nine creatures means that your attention to detail is very good and you will probably benefit from it on a daily basis.
You probably have good attention to detail if you see a dolphin dressed as an elephant’s trunk.
While those with keen attention to detail will see a crocodile lurking like an elephant’s lower jaw.
But the real test will be whether you can spot the tricky shrimp hiding in the space between the elephant’s two front legs.
And you will absolutely fly if you see a bird’s head in the space between the elephant’s forehead and its trunk.
Because if you saw ten or even all 13 creatures, the creators of the image, the YouTube channel 7-Second Riddles, claims that you have the skills to be an FBI AGENT.
How many animals can you see and how do you compare to your friends and family?
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education