You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the frog hiding in the pond in three seconds – before the camera zooms in

CONGRATULATIONS to yourself if you can spot the frog in this picture before the camera zooms in.

If you managed to do it within three seconds, it means that you have excellent vision and that you are one of the few who have perfect vision.

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TikTok user Rober M Nelson posted this video of a hard-to-spot frog Credit: Tiktok/@robertmnelson

But be warned: this is not the easiest task.

This little guy is in no rush to be found, he doesn’t give anything away and frustrates the searcher’s efforts.

There is no doubt that nature has given this frog perfect camouflage because it blends seamlessly into the background and is impossible to spot.

The post came from Robert M. Nelson of Detroit (@robertmnelson).

“Look,” he said. “It’s Froggy’s favorite place.”

His video is focused on a pond in the backyard, full of reeds and lilies.

Goldfish swim in the reflections of the dappled sun – but somewhere in this serene scene is a stealthy frog.

There’s no doubt that this little guy is frustratingly hard to find.

Even up close, this cute amphibian is fuzzy.

Not a single commentator could still see it, even after the camera zoomed in.

“Where?” he asked.

If, like him, you still haven’t been able to locate it, we’ve made it easy for you and circled it in red below.

If you want to try some more challenges like this, you can test your critical thinking skills in other puzzles and find out if you are too trusting or a secretive personality.

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He's in no rush to find it, but we've circled his location in red for you

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He’s in no rush to find him, but we’ve circled his location in red for you Credits: Tiktok/@robertmnelsonWe've rounded it up for you, but it's still hard to spot

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We’ve rounded it up for you, but it’s still hard to spot Credit: Tiktok/@robertmnelson

Categories: Optical Illusion
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