You’re sharp as a tack if you can spot the crab crawling among the poppies in under 20 seconds

YOU may have better eyesight if you can locate a cancer hiding in a field of poppies.

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

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You have impressive vision if you can find the crab hidden in this field of flowers in less than 20 seconds Credit: Gregory Dudas Dudolf

At first glance, the picture looks like just a field of flowers, but not everything is as it seems.

While some poppies have blossomed and others have remained closed, one thing is not right.

If you look closely, you can spot an impostor disguised among the poppies.

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

The book illustrator is known for his cartoon illustrations, which often include objects that are out of place hidden in plain sight.

In his flower scene, he gave the audience the task of finding cancer among the poppies as soon as possible.

The busy image shows dozens of red flowers at risk of being clipped by the crab’s claws.

If you are having a hard time finding the little sea creature, look towards the right side of the picture.

The red crab is barely distinguishable against dozens of flowers of a similar color.

About halfway to the edge of the picture, the cancer is barely visible.

The crab’s hard red armor and claws resembled the flowers around him as the creature hid behind them.

The artist previously asked fans to find a hidden pear and a hamster in a cornfield.

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He also masked a snake slithering among turtles in a similar scene.

In the third image, he challenged his followers to locate a frog hiding in the leaves.

The famous illusion artist discovered that the cancer is located to the right of the painting

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The famous illusion artist discovered that the cancer is located to the right of the imageCredit: Gregory Dudas Dudolf

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: HIS Education

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