PUT your vision and patience to the test with this challenging brainteaser.
Only those with perfect eyesight and a high IQ will be able to find all of the animals in this image in under 10 seconds.
Can you spot all 10 animals hidden in this illusion?[/caption]
This black-and-white sketch looks at first like a detailed drawing of a mountainous landscape.
But, upon closer inspection, more details will reveal themselves.
This is because it is not just a drawing but an optical illusion.
As well as being a drawing of a landscape, it is also an image of animals.
They are all incorporated into the scene of nature meaning that one element such as the branches on a tree could also be something else.
Set your timer and see how many animals you can find in nine seconds.
There are 10 animals that you should be able to spot – some are easier to find than others.
According to the creators at Jagran Josh, only 10 per cent of readers can find all of the creatures.
Perhaps it helps if you know what you are looking for.
Once you see the list you may think that one of the animals is a bit of a trick by the creators of the illusion.
Here is a list of what you need to find:
- Parrot
- Bull
- Elephant
- Deer
- Crocodile
- Horse
- Goose
- Fox
- Rooster
- A human
Some players have suggested that there is an eleventh animal – a frog.
See if you can spot that one too.
How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me?
ENGAGING in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions.
Optical illusions make a little bit more sense when you learn that our eyes have very little to do with what we see and it is our brains that play the key role in creating images and trying to protect us from the potential threats around us.
Our brain is constantly trying to make sense of the world at the quickest pace it can despite the world being in 3D and the images on our retinas being in 2D.
It can be really difficult for your brain to interpret everything at once so it will often take shortcuts and give you a simplified version of what you see so you can have quicker reaction times if the object you’re looking at looks dangerous.
When you look at an object what you’re really seeing is the light that bounced off of it and entered your eye, which is converted into electrical impulses that your brain then turns into an image.
Our brains can warp straight lines if an object in the middle of them looks like it’s drawing closer as it wants to emphasize the potential threat.
Different colours and light and dark can make the same-sized objects look different or make patterned images look like they’re spinning.
Some benefits include:
- Cognitive stimulation: These activities challenge the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility.
- Problem-solving skills: Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
- Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function.
- Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes.
- Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus.
- Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief.
When you are ready to see the solution, scroll down and all will be revealed.
The additional frog that is not part of the original puzzle can be seen at the base of the tree trunk on the left-hand side of the image.
How many animals did you find in the nine-second timeframe?
Now that you are warmed up, why not have a go at some more mind-boggling challenges?
If after that you are up for more, check out The Sun’s wide range of optical illusions and puzzles.
Did you manage to find all of the animals in the illusion?[/caption]
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Can you spot the house without the Christmas tree?[/caption]
How long did it take you to spot the robin?[/caption]
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Source: The Sun