If you can spot apples hidden in leaves in less than 15 seconds, then your IQ is higher than most.
The picture below confused most of the illusion fanatics as they were left scrambling to find the hidden apples.
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The clock is ticking… can you find the four hidden apples? Credits: Dudolf
The picture shows small red, yellow and brownish leaves that fill almost all the empty space.
All the leaves are deliberately squished into a busy image designed to fool the eye.
The natural colors of the leaves add another layer of difficulty as the different shapes are difficult to recognize.
Have you found them yet?
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Don’t get discouraged, just focus carefully on each part of the picture and look for the apples, you can do it!
If you need a hint, you can find two apples in the center of the picture, one in the upper right corner and the last one on the far left of the picture.
If you spotted the fruit within the time limit, give yourself a well-deserved pat on the back.
But if you struggled, don’t worry, we’ve included the answer below so keep scrolling.
Optical illusions are not only fun, but they can also have surprising benefits, so don’t give up trying to solve them.
Human curiosity means that solving these perplexing puzzles can bring us not only a great sense of satisfaction, but also improve our IQ.
We’ve said before that these images are more than just finding and playing – some images can actually improve our health.
Psychologists at the University of Glasgow have discovered that looking at an optical illusion can improve vision by allowing you to see fine print.
And according to ZenBuisness, “These visual puzzles can provide you with good mental exercise, which in turn can help you think more effectively and solve problems more easily.”
For more sneaky teases, see why you’re in the top 5% of the population if you can spot an owl and a frog.
Or see if you have the eyes of a hawk if you can find an acorn in the leaves.
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The picture above reveals where the four apples were hiding, how many did you get? Credits: Dudolf
Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education