A MIND-BENDER involving the sighting of three coconuts among a group of brown bears has left many confused.
Challengers without an excellent eye find the puzzle nearly impossible to solve.
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Gergely Dudás, who is also known as Dudolf, challenged riddlers to spot three coconuts among the bears Credit: Dudolf
The seek-and-find puzzle was created by the beloved German author Gergely Dudás, who is also known as Dudolf.
He has amassed over 168,000 followers on Facebook after illustrating some of the internet’s toughest puzzles.
Eagle puzzlers have just 20 seconds to spot three coconuts among a group of brown bears in his viral challenge.
Exceptional observational skills are required to successfully solve the mind-bending problem as Dudolf uses similar colors and shapes to trick the eyes.
Since bears are not all the same color, it can be difficult to decide where to start looking and what features to focus on.
Have you found any of the coconuts yet?
Each of the bears has an unusual feature that can be distracting, such as a bow tie, a scarf, and even a top hat.
Dudolf fans took to his Facebook page to thank him for sharing the challenge despite struggling to solve it.
One person wrote: “Ha sneaky one! I looked at one several times before I realized it wasn’t a bear.”
Another commented: “Those coconuts are so cute and funny looking. Ha ha, I LOVE IT!”
A third said: “After realizing what coconuts look like, I found them. good.”
A fourth added: “This is cute! 😁 I found them in less than a minute.”
Another wrote: “If it’s 3 coconuts with faces then yes. If 3 are normal coconuts, no [laughing].”
The puzzle is more difficult to solve than it seems at first glance.
Tip: Only bears have ears.
If you still can’t spot the three coconuts, scroll down for the solution below.
The puzzle comes after Dudolf shared a similar brainteaser that involved searching for four kiwi fruits among a group of kiwi birds.
Many people were left frustrated after not being able to spot all the fruits.
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Coconuts can be spotted lurking among the unusual brown bears Credit: Dudolf
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education