Everyone can see the vintage lady, but you have 20/20 vision if you can spot all 10 hidden objects in under 30 seconds
A PERIOD piece has stumped puzzlers ahead of the release of new episodes of Netflix’s Regency-era series Bridgerton.
Can you spot all 10 hidden objects in the brainteaser?
Ukraine-based graphic designer Lyudmyla Kharlamova designed the artwork to put observation skills to the test.
It’s easy to spot the woman wearing a 1700s-style outfit sitting at a dressing table.
However, the 10 objects are deceptively tricky to find.
The challenge comes as Bridgerton fans have an appetite for period piece fun with part two of the third season arriving on Netflix on June 13.
How quickly can you solve it?
A pumpkin, flowers, fruit, and sunshine are among the objects hidden in plain sight.
Only those with 20/20 vision can find all 10 items in under 30 seconds.
It’s likely your eyes will be drawn to the pumpkin as it’s directly opposite the vintage lady, and the grapes are almost in the same spot.
But the smaller items such as the dandelion seamlessly blend in with the scene.
Here’s a hint: Take a closer look at the lady’s dress.
If you’re struggling to find the apple it could be because it’s an unexpected color.
Meanwhile, the sunshine could easily be mistaken as part of the furniture’s decorations.
A shell-like flower is disguised as a hair accessory, while a pear is in an equally random place.
Do you think you’ve finally found everything?
Don’t overlook the detail on the curtain behind the lady.
Scroll to the solution below to check if you guessed correctly.
On the right, is an orange pumpkin that could be mistaken for a flower vase.
The vase is placed on a table with the sunshine decoratively illustrated, while the grapes are disguised among the flowers.
The vintage lady’s dress hides two flowers, a pear, and a slice of watermelon. She also has a shell-like flower in her hair and her reflection shows an apple.
Lastly, a red flower can be spotted in the details of the curtain on the left.
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A similar mind-bender recently left puzzlers across the internet scratching their heads.
Can you find all 22 hidden objects in the busy scene?
Jo Ana, who lives in Lithuania, illustrated the challenge to inspire fun days out even on the coldest days.
Everyone can see the ice skaters, but can you spot the below objects:
A snow sled, owl, house, eye, flower, tree in a window, mug, kite, carrot, person kissing, top hat, butterfly, magazine, hand, star, hearts, ladybug, three-leaf clover, gift, book.
There’s a 30-second record to beat, so don’t forget to set a timer.
A kite, hearts, hand, snow led, and a person kissing can all be found sketched on the ice.
Meanwhile, a snail, three-leaf clover, carrot, book, ladybug, mug, and owl are on the ice skaters’ outfits.
In the background, is an eye, a top hat, a tree in a window, and a gift.
You’ll need to block out all distractions to solve a third challenge in 9 seconds or less.
Can you spot the “whittle baby” cat in the backyard?
The challenge baffled users of Reddit’s Find The Sniper forum.
“Find nature's most dangerous predator,” the poster said, writing under the handle Ok-Plantain924.
One person said the cat was “very stealthy,” while another said the brainteaser made them giggle.
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Here’s a hint: The cat has gray and white fur.
Once you think you’ve solved the brainteaser scroll to the solution below to check your answer.
Benefits of brainteasers and optical illusions
Researchers have developed many tests to show how various brain regions react to brainteasers and optical illusions. There are many benefits.
- They are not only entertaining, but they also shed light on how our brains interpret visual data.
- By giving your brain a little workout regularly, you enhance your ability to focus and observe details.
- Studies have shown people who regularly challenge themselves with optical illusions and puzzles see big improvements in their problem-solving skills, concentration, and attention.
- Improved concentration and attention span can help prevent cognitive decline in old age.
- Optical illusions can improve eyesight by allowing you to see small print.