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ONLY the most observant people can spot the iguana hidden in the bushes in just 15 seconds.
Everyone can see the lovely garden but it takes a seasoned puzzler to find the hidden animal.
Can you spot the hidden iguana?[/caption]In this latest brain teaser, the iguana is well-camouflaged in an unassuming image of the garden.
The green leaves, plants and grass all blend together, making it trickier to spot the animal.
It might seem like an easy task but your eyes could easily miss the creature because of all the greenery.
This image will leave you scratching your head as you race the clock to figure it out in time.
Only one per cent of people succeed in solving this challenging task.
Make sure to carefully scan every nook and cranny of this puzzle – or you might miss a crucial detail.
The sharp focus and attention of a master puzzler could be proved depending on how quickly you manage to solve the mystery.
Puzzles are a great way of training your brain and improving creative thinking.
The main thing you can learn from this puzzle is how your brain and vision coordinate.
Brain teasers like this are for people who enjoy challenging their creative thinking with fun games and puzzles.
If you love a challenge, then try other mind-boggling puzzles in the meantime.
Spot the four leaf clover in this illusion hidden among the pretty flowers.
Or, test your vision and observational skills by trying to find the six other horses hidden in this picture.
And prove you have a high IQ if you can spot the hidden pencil in the gardening scene in five seconds.
Continue practising optical illusions as they have a plethora of benefits for your brain and eyesight.
Optical illusions benefits
RESEARCHERS have developed many tests that show how various brain regions react to optical illusions.
They are not only entertaining, but they also shed light on how our brains interpret visual data.
By giving your brain a little workout on a regular basis, 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, in turn, can help prevent cognitive decline in older age.
Psychologists at The University of Glasgow found that staring at an optical illusion can improve eyesight by allowing you to see small print.
Have you found the iguana yet?
This is one of the most challenging brain teasers, so don’t worry if you were unsuccessful.
You can try your luck next time with other optical illusions.
If you found it within the strict time limit, then congratulations!
You are the top one per cent of genius puzzlers who managed to beat the clock and get the right answer.
The iguana’s hiding spot is highlighted in the image below.
The iguana was carefully camouflaged on the tree branch[/caption]