Only people with sharp eyes can find acorn hiding in autumnal optical illusion

Optical illusions can really put your mind to the ultimate test.

So if you're ready for a challenge, see if you can solve this new brainteaser… To celebrate the start of autumn, Betway created a mind-boggling puzzle.

We can assure you it'll leave you scratching your head for a few seconds, or even minutes. Your task is to find the missing acorn in the autumnal image.

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It is believed it takes the average person 28 seconds to find the acorn. So can you do it in better time? Let us know how you get on in the comments below.

The acorn is hiding among brown, yellow and orange leaves. To make things harder, the acorn, which is a nut that comes from oak trees, looks fairly similar to the leaves.

These kind of brainteasers require you to really put your eyesight to the test. It challenges your observation skills and some even test your patience too.

Still struggling? Scroll down for the answer…

Remember you're required to find the acorn quicker than 28 seconds. If you do it in time, it could mean you've got supersonic vision.

Start by looking around the centre of the image, towards the left and you might just find it.

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Looking for more optical illusions? Previously, only "geniuses" can spot the woman, cat and dog within 8 seconds in the optical illusion.

The mind-bending image also features a man on a horse with a fella walking behind them.

And only people with "perfect vision" can spot a "creepy" detail in the optical illusion with two girls. The image was shared on X, formerly known as Twitter.

While you're here, only 1% can spot the animal hiding among the male and female students. But if you really look close at the photo, there's a panda lurking somewhere.

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