You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the mouse recorded on the night cam in less than 30 seconds

CONGRATULATE yourself for having 20/20 vision if you can spot the mouse in this video.

It was recorded with a night camera which makes your challenge even more difficult.

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TikTok user Mags (@primbobell) posted this video – can you spot the mouse? Credits: TikTok/primbobell

Be warned: this little critter is hard to find in this scary-looking video, but it does make an appearance in the first 30 seconds.

But there is one dead giveaway and it only appears in the middle of the post.

There is no doubt that the night camera gives the film a spooky vibe.

And when the mouse finally shows up, it might make you jump.

However, be thankful for small favors, because that’s the point of being able to find the elusive creature.

Think you can solve it faster than everyone else?

The brain teaser was shared on TikTok by Mags (@Primobell), who describes herself as a “grandma of five boys”.

It shows a living room cluttered with furniture, in which not a soul can be seen.

A sound depicting a man giggling adds to the already unsettling atmosphere.

Everyone is in bed, but the camera follows the movement.

Don’t give up because just when you think nothing will happen, something sure does.

But he completely confused the viewers. What do they see?

Some claimed it was not a mouse.

It was something far, far worse.

“Okay, it’s a rat,” insisted one commenter.

While another said, “I see a rat, but how funny.”

Did you manage to find it? If not, we’ve rounded it up below.

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Want to test your eyes a little more? Then try to find the popcorn boxes in this optical illusion.

Or try to find the deer in this challenging challenge.

In case you can't find it, we've circled it with your mouse below

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In case you can’t find it, we’ve circled it with your mouse below Credit: TikTok/primbobell

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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