EVERYONE can spot the donkey – but only those with 20/20 vision and in the top one per cent can spot the hidden cat in 12 seconds.
Not only is there a hidden cat you need to find, there’s also a hidden woman and dog in the image.
It may look simple, but only those with a high IQ can spot all three hidden images in a matter of seconds.
The image shows a farmer riding a donkey with a sack of goods, while another farmer holds the tail of the farm animals.
Surrounding the animal are shrubs, trees, a farm house and two windmills in the distance.
It might seem a bit daunting at first, but the key is to carefully examine each section of the scene.
Be quick, your 12 seconds start now.
Meanwhile, why not try some other optical illusions while you scroll?
Test your brain power and solve the questions in this test to reveal if you have a high IQ.
This picture will surely leave you baffled – and you might scratch your head trying to find the correct solution.
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.
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 haven’t found the block of cat? What about the woman and dog?
Here’s a helpful hint: Look for odd shapes hidden in the landscape.
If you’ve found all three hidden objects in less than 12 seconds, well done!
If not, don’t worry. We’ve added the solution down below.
Keep your brain engaged and have a go at our three other illusions.