Everyone sees the appliances in the pile of trash- but you have 20/20 vision if you spy the prowling cat in 5 seconds
YOU have 20/20 vision if you are able to spot the fluffy cat in five seconds.
The furry feline has found the perfect hiding spot in the pile of car scraps.
Cats are known for being quite mischievous and this one has found its way amongst the assortment of garbage.
It’s hard to pinpoint exactly where the car could be as there are shapes and colors of all kinds in the trash mountain.
Get ready and set yourself a five-second timer.
If you’re able to find the cat before time runs out, you have 20/20 vision.
Do you need a hint? Split the image in half and take a look at the left side.
Any luck? If you’re still having trouble finding our furry friend, scroll to the bottom for the answer.
MORE ILLISIONS
If this wasn’t a challenge for you, try these next few illusions.
In this picture of pink peonies, a butterfly is waiting to be found.
Nestled into the pink petals and green leaves, a pink butterfly is perched
Try to find the butterfly in 10 seconds.
According to the creators of the image, the record is 15 seconds.
Viewers who can spot the butterfly in the short 10-second window might have a higher IQ or 20/20 vision.
Try splitting the image into quarters to spot it.
If you were able to find the butterfly quickly, have a go at finding the pickle in the sea of burgers.
The picture is crowded with a mouthwatering array of fast food including French fries, onion rings, fried eggs and crisp bacon.
The science behind optical illusions
This brief explanation may help to unscramble your brain...
- Optical illusions make a little bit more sense when you learn that our eyes have very little to do with what we see and it is our brains that play the key role in creating images and trying to protect us from the potential threats around us
- Our brain is constantly trying to make sense of the world at the quickest pace it can despite the world being in 3D and the images on our retinas being in 2D
- It can be really difficult for your brain to interpret everything at once so it will often take shortcuts and give you a simplified version of what you see so you can have quicker reaction times if the object you’re looking at looks dangerous
- When you look at an object what you’re really seeing is the light that bounced off of it and entered your eye, which is converted into electrical impulses that your brain then turns into an image
- Our brains can warp straight lines if an object in the middle of them looks like it’s drawing closer as it wants to emphasize the potential threat
- Different colours and light and dark can make the same sized objects look different or make patterned images look like they’re spinning
Try to tear your eyes away from the burgers and ketchup to spot the green pickle.
Are you having trouble? Try to split this image into fours as well.
Take a look at the bottom left side near the onion rings.
Want to have a go at one more? Try to find the trophy in the locker room.
There are three soccer players in the locker room accompanied by benches, towels, bags, and a soccer ball.
The fun puzzle has been created by the team at Ticketgum, who sell sports event tickets.
This brainteaser is especially tricky as the trophy might not be the typical cup most people would be looking for.
Set yourself a 15-second timer to spot the trophy.
Here’s a hint, the trophy isn’t gold or silver.