A CHALLENGING brainteaser will have most people struggling to find the answer – but only those in the top 1 per cent will find the hidden lemons in under 20 seconds.
Everyone can see the yellow birds in the picture, but it will take someone with a keen eye for detail to find the hidden lemons.
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Don’t be distracted by the various accessories some birds are wearing – focus on finding the citrus fruit.
There are rows and rows of birds all squashed together, and only those with eagle-eyes will be able to find the lemons.
How quickly can you solve the challenge?
Use a timer to put yourself to the test against the clock.
Make sure to scan every nook and cranny of this tricky brainteaser.
You will need great attention to detail and composure to succeed in this challenge as all is not what it seems.
Picture puzzles are a form of brain teaser that tests the reader’s critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
These challenges have the potential to boost intelligence and improve concentration.
If you find this challenge too easy, or enjoy testing your brain, have a look at our other optical illusions.
To make things harder, try figuring out what’s wrong with this image of smiling women as you count their legs in 11 seconds.
Lastly, you might want to prove you have a 20/20 vision as you search for a strawberry in this carnival scene.
Did you know that optical illusions have an array of benefits for your mind and body?
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.
Some benefits include:
Cognitive stimulation: Engaging in these activities challenges 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.
Psychologists at The University of Glasgow found that staring at an optical illusion can improve eye sight by allowing you to see small print.
Escape London says puzzles can also give your mind a great workout and may “boost your brain’s activity” which “reduces the risk of dementia.”
Still struggling to find the lemons?
If you’re struggling to find them, here’s a clue: they’re significantly smaller than the birds and there’s five missing.
If you found the lemons in less than 20 seconds, congratulations!
For those who didn’t, they’re circled below.
Keep your brain engaged and have a go at our three other illusions.
DudolfDid you spot the lemons in under 20 seconds?[/caption]
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The mouse was hidden in the corner cabinet
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