You have 20/20 vision if you can find all 52 soccer balls hidden in mind-boggling optical illusion in under 30 seconds

THIS sports themed optical illusion will test your analytical skills and prove if you have 20/20 vision.

If you can find all 52 soccer balls in 30 seconds in the jumble of spheres, then you are in the top percentage of viewers.

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See if you can spot all 52 soccer balls in just 30 secondsCredit: Betway

Watch the video at the top of the article with a 30 second timer to test your skills.

This illusion was created by Betway to celebrate the final of the Union of European Football Associations on June 10.

Betway is an online betting company serving London, England and Cape Town, South Africa.

His incredible illusion comes when another clever image reveals whether you are too social or a lover of drama.

An edited image of a person inside a sunflower can reveal your biggest flaw.

And you might have 20/20 vision if you can spot this cat hiding in his owner’s unmowed yard.

While at first glance you only see tall weeds and vegetation, a sharp look reveals a furry friend basking in the sun.

Another illusion will test your skills with hidden faces in the tree branches.

The illusion, called Trees of National Leaders, is said to include the faces of Margaret Thatcher and former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

Some say the drawing dates back to 1880 and was done for Harper’s Illustrated, but the exact history remains a mystery.

And in case this is too easy, try your eye trying to find another cat hiding in the flower garden.

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There’s nothing wrong with finding the strange cow inside a clever puzzle.

Also, most people could spot the hidden horse in this tricky optical illusion, but can you do it in less than five seconds?

Or find out if you’re left or right brained by counting how many watermelons you can see in this terrifying illusion.

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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