You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the three clouds disguising themselves among the sheep in 20 seconds

ONLY those with 20/20 vision can spot hidden clouds in a field of sheep.

The creator of this puzzle challenged his sharp-eyed followers to solve it in less than 20 seconds.

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Artist Gergely Dudás challenged his followers to find three clouds hidden among the sheep Credit: Gergely Dudás

The illusion was created by the German writer Gergely Dudás, who is also called Dudolf.

The book illustrator is known for his unusual illustrations, which often include cheaters hiding in plain sight.

Gergely tasked his followers to find three clouds among a flock of sheep.

The busy image shows dozens of white fluffy animals grazing in a field.

Some of the sheep even have accessories such as a top hat or sunglasses.

However, the three faceless fluffy shapes are strange because they are actually clouds.

If you are having a hard time locating the hidden clouds, look towards the upper left corner of the image.

Near the top-hatted sheep, a cloud was barely visible, hiding behind another of the woolly animals.

If you are looking for another cloud, move your eyes to the right of the image.

Just below where the first cloud could be seen on the opposite side of the image is the next cheater.

Finally, move your eyes to the bottom of the picture where there is a sheep with sunglasses.

To the right of the cold sheep is a similar shape without face or legs, the third cloud.

The book’s illustrator had previously tasked his followers with finding three pandas not wearing sunglasses in his drawing.

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He also challenged his fans to locate the masked foxes among the red pandas.

The book illustrator regularly shares his optical illusion drawings with his followers

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The book illustrator regularly shares his optical illusion drawings with his followers Credit: Gergely Dudás

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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