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Everyone sees the water lilies – but you have 20/20 vision and a high IQ if you can spot the prowling alligator in 10 seconds

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There IS a crocodile hidden in this optical illusion, but only the most discerning and intelligent observers can find it in less than 10 seconds.

Puzzles like this are great for you to try and test your high IQ and vision too.

This particular puzzle might even reveal whether or not you would be good at surviving in the wild.

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This particular puzzle might even reveal whether or not you would be good at surviving in the wild.Credit: GETTY

If you like challenging yourself with visual puzzles and are a reptile lover, this is the perfect puzzle for you.

Whether you’re good at it or just want to test your optical illusion skills, these puzzles help you develop a keen eye for detail.

This particular puzzle might even reveal whether or not you would be good at surviving in the wild.

This visual puzzle is a real-life illusion.

You can see the green plants and brown undergrowth in the water.

These elements make it difficult to determine what you are seeing.

Animals like crocodiles are difficult to see when hiding in the wild due to their ability to blend into their surroundings.

This helps them to be better at catching prey.

That said, the water lilies in the image are easy to spot.

You may need to use a little more time and also some additional brain power to find the hidden alligator.

Everyone can see the petals, but you’ll get 20-20 vision if you can spot the spider hiding among the rocks in 19 seconds.

Even the reflection of the sky in the water adds to the illusion.

The easiest way to spot an animal’s camouflage is to try to locate its eyes first – they may be the most obvious part of the creature.

But the crocodile you’re looking for in the visual puzzle is on its side.

Therefore, only one eye is visible and it is so small that only people with perfect vision can detect it.

Benefits of Puzzles and Optical Illusions

Researchers have developed many tests to show how various regions of the brain react to puzzles and optical illusions. There are many benefits.

  • Not only are they fun, they also shed light on how our brain interprets visual data.
  • By exercising your brain regularly, you increase your ability to concentrate and observe details.
  • Studies have shown that people who regularly challenge themselves with optical illusions and puzzles see huge improvements in their problem-solving skills, concentration, and attention.
  • Better concentration and attention span can help prevent cognitive decline in old age.
  • Optical illusions can improve vision, allowing you to see small print.

If you are one of the rare keen observers with a hunter’s vision, you should be able to find the alligator in less than 10 seconds, but if not, you may need more time to search.

And if you don’t know how to navigate this visual puzzle, you might need help.

If you’re really struggling, scroll down to reveal where it’s hidden.

For those who don’t want to give up, here’s a tip: look at the center of the image.

This should help you see the little crocodile raising its head next to a water lily.



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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