DRIVERS struggled to find a pair of keys in a new puzzle game.
An optical illusion challenges the driver to find a set of keys among dozens of other vehicles.
The puzzle game was initially made by business comparison website iCompario.
The company said it takes drivers an average of 36 seconds to find their keys amid the visual chaos.
The site used the test as a reminder to ensure drivers look after their cars safely and prevent vehicle theft.
They suggested that all drivers lock their cars and keep the keys in a safe place.
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In the image, several multicolored cars travel among trees and symbols from the cartoon image.
The group of images may disturb the reader’s focus, but especially hawk-eyed drivers can find the keys in less than 10 seconds.
But a pair of black keys hang between the moving parts of the image.
Readers with keen eyesight may be able to solve optical illusions more quickly than others, leading them to boast 20/20 vision.
However, 20/20 vision refers to seeing objects at a distance of 20 feet without wearing glasses or contact lenses, according to Cleveland Clinic.
Those who are talented at deciphering puzzles and optical illusions may have 20/20 vision, but this should not be used as an official confirmation of their vision.
Drivers may have found the keys on the left side of the image.
The keys are hanging from the back of a tow truck.
Here is the answer key to the puzzle:
MORE PUZZLES
US Sun has several other optical illusion games for readers.
Readers found several faces within this drawing of a tree.
Readers can quickly identify the two faces on the tree trunk.
But the challenge is to locate and count faces hidden within the branches.
Here is the answer key:
Additionally, readers had difficulty determining which collar was connected to this dog’s tail.
A cartoon dog is walking on a pier – but only one of its four leashes is stuck under the pier.
The dock obstructs the reader’s view, making it more difficult to identify which one is connected.
Here is the answer to the dog illusion:
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