You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the 3 apples hidden among the tomatoes in under 20 seconds

ONLY people with perfect vision were able to see three apples hiding among tomatoes in less than 20 seconds.

Although the challenge sounds easy, it seems that only those with a keen eye for detail can complete it.

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Only people with 20/20 vision can locate three apples hidden among tomatoes Credit: Gergely Dudás – Dudolf

Gergely Dudas (@thedudolf), a Hungarian artist based in Germany who specializes in optical illusion art, shared the artwork in an attempt to confuse his fans.

The artist proved extremely successful in his attempt.

The drawing confused viewers, who struggled to locate the three fake apples among the horde of bright red tomatoes.

Although the task may seem impossible at first, we promise that the apples are there and they are just extremely well camouflaged.

Winning viewers who can locate the tricky fruit in less than 20 seconds can accurately claim superior eyesight.

However, if you’re still struggling, don’t fret, as we’ve already included the solution to the puzzle.

With a little practice, you can train your eye to pick out the details and keys to victory.

Look closely and you might see three individual apples with leaves on their heads instead of stems.

One skillfully hid in the upper right, while the other two hid in the lower left and left center of the crowd.

If you’re looking for another challenge, try another puzzle designed by Dudas, this time looking for a mouse hidden among mushrooms.

Or if you’re feeling up to the task, try to locate a snake slithering through a crowd of turtles.

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Can’t get enough of these difficult but fun illusions? Try to find three crocodiles hidden among a bunch of dragons in less than 15 seconds.

The hidden apples cheekily had leaves on their heads instead of tomato stems

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The hidden apples cheekily had leaves on their heads instead of tomato stems Credit: Gergely Dudás – Dudolf

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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