Everyone can see flowers in the grass in spring photo – but you’ve got 20/20 vision if you spot the frog in 5 seconds
BRAINTEASER fanatics have been challenged to see if they can spot the frog that’s hiding in the grass.
Eyes are darting across the sea of green as they rush to find the green creature within five seconds.
The frog is hiding somewhere among the grass and readers shouldn’t be distracted by the plants and flowers in the picture.
Readers might be able to boast they’ve got the eyes of a hawk if they can spot the amphibian.
Those who are struggling should be drawn to the frog’s bulging eye.
But, viewers who still cannot find the frog should ignore the top half of the picture.
After scanning frantically across the picture, they should be able to spot the creature.
The frog has nestled itself behind the leaves and plants in the scene.
Did you beat the clock and find the frog within five seconds?
If you did, then why not try and see if you can spot the hidden acorns that have been concealed among the acorns?
The fiendishly difficult puzzle was created by the renowned artist Gergely Dudás aka Dudolf.
The puzzle features a huge mammoth and buck-teethed cartoonish creatures, but viewers shouldn’t be distracted.
Brainteaser lovers must find the five acorns and they only have a minute to achieve the feat.
And, the puzzle isn’t as easy as it seems as the acorns are tiny.
“That was hard. I couldn’t find them at 1st. But found them,” one puzzler said.
“This one was indeed challenging!” another fan said.
All of a sudden I don’t know what an acorn looks like… lol
Found them eventually though,” a third puzzler commented.
Puzzle lovers claimed they found four of the acorns pretty easily but struggled on the fifth.
If you are two from two, then why not test your luck and see if you can find the three apples among the tomatoes?
In the cartoonish puzzle, again created by Dudolf, some of the tomatoes are smiling while others are pulling funny faces.
The puzzle looks daunting but it’s not as difficult as it looks.
Those wanting a clue should look at the stems of the fruit and see if any look unusual.
The stems on the apples are poking upward, unlike the tomatoes.