You have the eyes of a hawk if you can spot the bobcat in 11 seconds
A BOBCAT tries to avoid prying eyes, but if you can figure out where he’s hiding, you’ve got an eye for detail.
Visitors who want to see the feline at the animal shelter will have to use their Spidey senses.
Posted in a brain teaser by Redditor Carolina Tiger Rescuea fenced enclosure that is supposed to be the animal’s home appears to be empty
We promise it’s in there somewhere.
Set your timer, because you only have 11 seconds to find the gray animal with the dark spots.
Keep looking around at the gloomy autumn scene with the multi-colored fallen leaves on the ground.
You will have to close your eyes to the large trees and wooden structures surrounding the site.
Don’t you see him lying on the wooden table in the middle of the fence?
Don’t give up, it’s a cunning animal!
Once you have viewed the scene from left to right, look up toward the center of the image.
High above the tree next to the table – where the top wooden plank is attached to the tree – you might see two eyes staring at you.
Found our furry friend in time? Congratulations, you can claim the victory of perfect vision.
If not, don’t worry – you weren’t alone. This was a tough one – bobcats are elusive creatures, both in illusions and in real life.
“Man, even with these specific hints I don’t see anything here,” one Redditor wrote.
“My wife rehabilitates bobcats and I can never find them when she points them out,” said another.
“Little darling is a real chameleon,” said another.
MORE BRAIN TEASERS
If you want to give it another try, there’s another teaser showing two messy rooms with four differences.
Discover them all within 20 seconds and you will have a sharp view.
The image from Low Cost Glasses shows a man sitting in his room, trying to brave the scorching summer temperatures.
If you want to scan the cluttered space, you can visually cut the photo in half horizontally.
There are two main differences seen one at the top and the other at the bottom.
Benefits of Brain Teasers and Optical Illusions
Researchers have developed many tests to show how different brain areas respond to brain teasers and optical illusions. There are many benefits.
- Not only are they entertaining, they also shed light on the way our brains interpret visual data.
- By regularly training your brain, you improve your ability to concentrate and perceive details.
- Research has shown that people who regularly challenge themselves with optical illusions and puzzles see significant improvements in their problem-solving skills, concentration and attention.
- Better concentration and attention span may help prevent cognitive decline in old age.
- Optical illusions can improve vision by helping you see small print better.
In the second photo you can see a glass on the floor, but in the first photo it is missing.
While the second image clearly shows a plant in a vase, in the first scene there is not a single specimen to be seen.
For the next difference, look at the bookshelves: the books in picture one are different from those in picture two.
And finally, the placement of the leaves above the male also varies.