A SKIER may sound out of place on a beach, but a pair of skis may be harder to spot than you might expect among a sea of chairs.
Only eagle-eyed viewers can make out the red skis on this busy optical illusion on the beach in 15 seconds or less.
This sunny image, designed by an unknown artist, has been baffling viewers for years.
On the beach there are dozens of red and white striped chairs, back to back, interspersed with the occasional red and white parasol.
If you look even closer, you’ll see several small crabs crawling through the sand and even a few dolphins jumping in the background.
But do you see a little pair of red skis?
If you see them in 15 seconds or less, you may have 20/20 vision.
Long, thin and red – just like one of the chair’s stripes – the skis blend in perfectly with their surroundings.
SECRET SUMMER SKI
If you’re having trouble, try looking for the most noticeable stripes to start with.
If you look at the bottom right corner of the image, it gets warmer.
Zoom in on the large umbrella and look at a few chairs in front of it.
Do you see the two skis sticking up?
You’ve found your sand skis.
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ONE ANT IN A MILLION BUTTERFLIES
An annoying new brainteaser challenges the web to discover the ant hidden in this sea of butterflies.
While the challenge It may sound simple enough: the ant looks very similar to the butterfly’s bodies, making it almost impossible to spot.
The puzzle was invented by the Hungarian cartoonist Gergely Dudás, better known as Dudolfwhich is famous for its mind-boggling hidden object puzzles.
He shared it on Facebook, where he has more than 168,000 followers, many of whom were positively baffled by the riddle.
Commenting on the post, someone wrote: “I found it..this one was a challenge..The constant black and white threw me off!”
Eagle-eyed players should be able to see the little devil in the top right corner.
SEVEN SMALL CHANGES
Can you spot seven differences between these nearly identical illustrations?
Many people have been left baffled after initially thinking they were doing the right thing when they discovered the first few differences.
The watermelon probably stands out because it is unusual to see the fruit without black seeds.
But the other unexpected differences are irritating to discover.
You might be a genius if you can solve it the challenge within 35 seconds or less.
Do you think you’ve finally found all seven differences?
Let’s find out.
You may have a high IQ if you can see the second animal in the picture in less than 10 seconds.
This latest brainteaser offers a real test of your observation skills as you race against the clock.
In the image, observers see a bird standing on a branch with a block of cheese in its beak.
But many will look past the fact that there is a second creature that even eagle-eyed puzzlers may not be able to find.
Have you found it yet?
If you dropped this one, don’t worry, we’ve highlighted the second elusive beast below.
Someone with good eyesight should be able to focus their eyes on a cunning fox, which forms the lower half of the bird’s body.
If you still can’t find the cheeky fox, here’s the secret.