Everyone can see the bunnies but you have 20/20 vision if you can find three chocolate rabbits in this Easter puzzle
WITH the long weekend ahead of us, many of us will be looking forward to a weekend spent with our family.
But if you need to take a break from family festivities, we’ve got just the thing to keep you busy.
Can you spot the three chocolate rabbits in this scene?[/caption]A tricky new brainteaser is challenging the web to spot the three chocolate rabbits in this scene.
While it might sound easy enough, it is made ever so slightly more difficult by the hoard of brown bunnies surrounding them.
The puzzle was devised by Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudás, who is better known as Dudolf, who is famed for his mind-boggling seek and find puzzles.
He shared this one on Facebook where he boasts over 168,000 followers many of whom were left positively baffled by the conundrum.
Commenting on the post, one wrote: “First reaction: they are all chocolate rabbits!
It was difficult, but I finally found all three!”
“At first, I thought, he is losing it….they are all chocolate! Then saw the difference in one, but could only find 2”, added another.
Giving a hint to fellow puzzlers, one added: “Look for the special shaped ears and it’s a snap.”
For those struggling,they might want to follow her advice as the three chocolate bunnies have rounded ears where as the rest have pointed ears.
Still can’t find them? Scroll down for the reveal.
Eagle-eyed viewers should be able to identify them from their ears[/caption]Eagle-eyed players should be able to spot the three chocolate treats in the top left, centre right, and bottom left.
The beloved artist previously left even puzzlers who have extensive experience of solving brainteasers stumped.
Dudolf tasked challengers with spotting a mouse hiding among a field full of mushrooms.
Do you have what it takes to spot the mouse in 12 seconds or less?
Superior observation skills and a 20/20 vision are necessary to beat the clock.
Dudolf challenged puzzlers with spotting a mouse hiding among the mushrooms[/caption]At first glance, there doesn’t seem to be a pattern to follow for any clues which makes it impossible to strategize.
The best place to start looking for the mischievous mouse hidden in the optical illusion is toward the bottom right.
Here’s a hint: the mouse is the same color as the mushroom stalks.
If you still can’t find the mouse in the busy scene, scroll down for the solution below.
The mouse can be spotted toward the bottom right of the brainteaser[/caption]Dudolf was inspired by beach lovers in search of winter sun to create a third brainteaser.
Can you spot seven differences between these almost identical illustrations?
Many people have been left baffled after initially thinking they were on a roll when they found the first few differences.
Dudolf challenged puzzlers with spotting seven differences between two beach scenes[/caption]The watermelon likely stands out as it’s unusual to see the fruit without its black seeds.
But the other unexpected differences are infuriating to find.
You may be a genius if you can solve the challenge in 35 seconds or less.
Do you think you’ve finally found all seven differences?
Scroll down to the solution below to compare your guesses to the correct answers.
A ribbon is missing from a hat, a shell has been flipped, a watermelon has no seeds, fruit and logos have been swapped[/caption]