You have 20/20 vision if you can spot the hidden butterfly in this optical illusion in less than 11 seconds
AN optical illusion of a butterfly hidden in a budding tree has challenged puzzle lovers.
If you can spot the butterfly among the foliage within 11 seconds, you have 20/20 vision.
The brain teaser was posted by Jagran Josh and shows a tiny winged creature sitting on a branch of a tree filled with green leaves and peach-colored flower buds.
If you are having trouble finding the butterfly look closely at each flower bud.
Still cannot spot it?
Look at the left side of the image, towards the middle of the photo.
There it is!
A green butterfly in front of a flower bud in the center-left of the illusion.
While green butterflies do exist, such as the Common Green Birdwing found in Southeast Asia and Australia most people probably think of the Monarch butterfly when picturing the tiny winged creature.
That is because the Monarch butterfly is one of the most recognizable and well-studied butterflies in the world, according to National Geographic.
Its orange wings webbed with black lines and bordered with white dots may come to mind, but there is more to these insects than their vibrant colors.
The Monarch butterfly can be found in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
Its scientific name is Danaus plexippus, which is Greek for sleep transformation.
The name points to the butterflies’ ability to hibernate and metamorphize.
If you want to challenge your eyes further, The U.S. Sun has shared another illusion with a hidden butterfly.
Like the illusion in this article, the butterfly is difficult to find within a bunch of leaves.