Optical illusions are a great way to test your brain – and have a bit of fun at the same time.
And, apparently, this particular puzzle can help you find out if you have 20/20 vision. But, it's certainly not an easy one to master, so you will have to put everything else down and focus.
In the picture, there is a rather sneaky cat hiding among sprawling Arizonian cacti. The furry feline is an expert on blending in as the animal is not the easiest to find.
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Although, if you manage to spot the pawed animal in 15 seconds then it's a good chance you've got 20/20 vision. Central Tuscon Co, a financial services company, posted the tricky illusion to their Instagram page.
They took to their account, under the username @centraltucson.co, and teased: "We spy with our little eyes…A CAT! Do you see it?" Want to see if you can spot it? Well, let's describe the image to you first.
The puzzle pictured a stunning sunset over a desert full of the prickly cacti which were illuminated by the glow of the setting sun. Along with dark spots over the image to replicate shadows, the puzzle contained an orange hue – which made it more difficult to spot our furry friend.
So where is the cat hiding? Set your timer to the ready and see if you can manage to find it within 15 seconds.
Did you find the feline? And do it in 15 seconds? Well, if you did it, then congratulations on mastering the puzzle and an even bigger well done if you did it in the designated time frame.
Don't worry if you're still struggling – it is a tough one after all!
If you look to the top left corner of the photo then you'll see the cat happily perched in the tree. Seems so easy now, right?
Want more optical illusions and puzzles? Then you can test to see if you have 'super vision' to spot a hidden animal among spots or why don't you give this one a go where you have to find the stray acorn!
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