NOSY NEIGHBOR

Everyone can see the trees but you have 20/20 vision if you can spot the Great Dane in the backyard in under 15 seconds

And an even more difficult illusion involving a camouflaged snake

SOMEWHERE in this picture, the tallest breed of dog is hiding in plain sight.

You are said to have impeccable vision if you can spot the canine in this brainteaser.

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A Reddit user showed his followers an image of his backyard, where a dog is hiding in plain sightCredit: Reddit

In a Reddit , user Living_david_aloca shared a picture of his backyard where somewhere the large pooch can be found relaxing.

The man challenged his fellow social media users to "find the Great Dane" in the image.

There are a variety of features in the yard, including an outdoor table with an umbrella, flowerbeds, hedges, and even a mini palm tree.

While you may not see the dog straight away, rest assured he is there somewhere.

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The time to beat is 15 seconds so set your stopwatches and get your magnifying glass ready.

Whether you scan the image at random or inspect it from corner to corner, it can be difficult to locate the canine.

We can reveal that the Great Dane is white, making it slightly easier to spot.

The Reddit user joked that it can be "kind of scary if you don’t know he’s there."

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As well as blending in seamlessly with his surroundings, the poster shared that the dog also has a calm demeanor.

"He doesn’t even bark, he just stands there and observes," he explained.

Everyone can see the cheeky monkey but you need 20-20 vision to spot the lollipop in under seven seconds

If you're struggling to locate the regal and relaxed Great Dane, we can offer some helpful hints.

Focus your attention on the hedgerow in the center of the photograph.

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Barely visible over the wall is the head of a Great Dane, peeking over from a neighboring garden.

If you're struggling to spot the nosy pooch, check out the answer key below.

The Great Dane's head can barely be spotted as it peeps over the top of the neighbor's wallCredit: Reddit
The Reddit user joked that it can be 'kind of scary if you don't know he's there'Credit: Reddit
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And if you're looking to challenge yourself further, why not try to find the reptile hiding in the grass in the image below?

Somewhere among the tall grass, a small snake has easily disguised itself.

The green camouflage makes the creature even more difficult to locate.

We suggest examining the blades of grass carefully to see if any have eyes.

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Can you spot the snake camouflaged against the grass in this image?Credit: Reddit/FindTheSniper

If you're struggling to locate the reptile, we can help you narrow down the search area.

Pay close attention to the righthand side of the image.

Focus your eyes toward the back of the grass pictured and scan the area carefully.

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Can you spot the blade of grass that doesn't look quite like the others?

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.

Once you spot the snake hiding right under your nose you'll wonder why you didn't notice it sooner.

A seemingly small tuft of grass toward the top right corner of the image is actually the head of the reptile.

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Don't worry if you still can't see the snake, it is circled in red in the solution below.

If you're looking to try your hand at even more puzzling images, we have plenty to offer.

The green scales of the reptile helped to disguise this snake as it slithered through the grassCredit: Reddit/FindTheSniper
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