Optical illusion claims only high IQs can spot the woman’s face within 9 seconds – but can YOU find her?
A mysterious optical illusion is testing people’s IQs – and it appears only those with the highest scores will be able to spot the mysterious shape.
The black-and-white drawing, published by American Puzzle Cards, looks like a drawing from an old children’s book, but according to the designers, if you can spot a face in nature in nine seconds, you have a high IQ.
The sketch-style drawing depicts a man dressed as Peter Pan searching for something in the forest.
However, although it is not initially obvious, there is a woman hidden somewhere in the illusion in the picture, and it is your job to find her.
If you have completed the problem, turn on the timer and try to solve it in nine seconds.
The latest optical illusion brought to you by American Puzzle Cards puts your IQ to the test as it asks you to spot a hidden face in nine seconds.
If you are struggling to find a younger woman, you are not alone as sometimes it can take a little longer.
Many people were puzzled by this optical illusion because they could only see the person among the trees.
But being able to find a woman quickly can mean a lot to your IQ score.
If you need a clue, the hidden face is not far from the man found in the center of the illustration.
Did you find her? If you’re still searching, stop scrolling as the answer will be shown below.
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It may be hard to see, but it is hidden right under the man’s arm. For convenience, the area is circled in red.
It may be hard to see, but it is hidden right under the man’s arm. The area is outlined in red for convenience.
Elsewhere, a Christmas puzzle has left people at a loss as they try to find Santa, his sleigh and the five gifts he lost along the way.
A holiday puzzle was created early on, and it turns out that 80 percent of people can’t solve it in less than a minute—and you?
Holiday puzzle created by m.review experts in ATS Euromaster it used to be went around the UK to see how quickly people could solve it.
Research has shown that people took an average of 1 minute 40 seconds to solve a problem.The search for all of Father Christmas’s lost gifts has puzzled the British.
The logic puzzle will strain any user’s eyes out of frustration as they try to find items.
The fastest time it took one eagle-eyed user to spot Santa, his sleigh and five Christmas presents was 45 seconds.
Scroll down to see answers, ccircled in red.
This comes after users tested their vision in this winter puzzle game to find snowboards.
The cold winter months are certainly here, but a mind-boggling puzzle game may leave your ears steaming.
In this puzzle game, players must find six snowboards hidden in a snowy landscape.
But only 33 percent of gamers were able to find snowboards in less than 20 seconds, according to gaming experts Genting.
So, do you have what it takes to spot objects among the crowd in record time? Scroll down to try more puzzles, but remember – no cheating!
If you’ve been pondering the image for ages, don’t worry—just take a look at the man pulling a child on a sled in the center of the photo.
Need another hint? If you look at the top right, you’ll see one of the six boards directly below a child happily making a snow angel.
Did you notice them all? Don’t worry if you haven’t done it within a minute: it took the average user 1 minute and 40 seconds to find Santa Claus, his sleigh and five holiday gifts.
The cold winter months are approaching, but a mind-boggling puzzle game may leave your ears steaming.
Finding snowboards is not easy: only 33 percent of gamers were able to find them in less than 20 seconds.
Looking to your right, you’ll also see another man proudly holding his snowboard in the air, just below the swan ice sculpture.
The last two are a little harder to see: one is hidden behind the gifts under the Christmas tree, and the other is stuck in the snowman’s head in the bottom right corner.
Ready to solve another mind-blowing puzzle? Now it’s time to see skiers racing down the slopes on green skis.
To the untrained eye, it looks deceptively simple – and you might even wonder how long it would take to find six pairs.
A quick scan of the puzzle will make your eyes play tricks on you: brown, black and green skis merge into one. Click here to check it out.