You have a high IQ if you spot the cat hiding within the temple in under 15 seconds

SPOT a cat in less than 15 seconds and it could mean you have a high IQ.

No need to spend hundreds of dollars to test your mental capacity, just start the timer and look carefully at this busy picture.

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Find a cat in less than 15 seconds and brag about your high IQ to friends and family, then test them to see how they compareCredit: Reddit

First posted on Reddit, the challenge is willpower and a keen eye, as the cat seems almost impossible to find.

This test is no, Where Waldo and I are the childhood spy, it’s a real brainteaser.

The original post featured a number of skilled searchers.

One user wrote: “I found it quickly! I just thought where would a cat like to hang out in this place?”

“That was a very surprising discovery,” wrote someone who probably struggled a little longer.

With earthy browns and moss greens, contrasted with shocking splashes of red from the sparse architecture, it’s hard to focus on the cat’s figure.

If you haven’t spotted it yet, the advice might come in handy, it’s a brown animal, skillfully camouflaged.

If you don’t need advice, try another tricky find of a slippery species with a deadly snake hunt.

“A fun, beautiful image to search!” commented a Redditor.

The post seems to have hosted both geniuses and buffoons, if the query is to be believed; the faster the retrieval, the higher the IQ.

Where do you fall among the original viewers?

Once you’ve found the cat, try another cat-themed brain and perception challenge among the optical illusion and see what your discovery says about you.

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Have you found it yet?

Just above the center line of the photo, not quite in the background, a furry friend is placed to the right of a patch of red architecture, hidden by brown soil.

If this IQ test was too easy or you need a round of redemption, look no further than the US Sun

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If this IQ test was too easy or you need a round of redemption, check out more from US SunCredit: Reddit

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