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    Everyone sees the craggy mountain scene – but you’ve got 20/20 vision if you can spot the snow leopard in 10 seconds

    By Sophie Gable,

    14 days ago

    IF you’re ready for a tricky brain teaser, take a look at the photos below and see if your eyes deceive you.

    The photo depicts a steep mountain with melting snow, but a creature hides among the rocks.

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    Can you see the snow leopard hidden in the mountain?
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    Set your timer for 10 seconds and see if you can spot the hidden snow leopard.

    Snow leopards are medium-sized cats that typically have white or cream fur and dark spots.

    Their markings pale in winter and their dense fur helps them to survive in colder climates.

    The unique coat of snow leopards allows them to camouflage in their mountain habitat.

    They are native to the Eastern Himalayas, which is also home to the Bengal tiger and one-horned rhino.

    Snow leopards are critical predators in the mountains.

    They naturally know the best places to hide.

    Now that you know a little about cats, think you can spot one in the wild?

    If you’re still struggling to see the leopard, direct your attention to the upper right-hand corner of the photo.

    The snow leopard’s fur blends right in with the brown rocks, so try to look for a cat’s face among the mountains.

    Think you’ve got it?

    Check the photo below to see if you spotted the cat in under 10 seconds.

    UP FOR ANOTHER?

    The below image was created by Electric Tobacconist and depicts three faces surrounded by whispy colorful clouds.

    Everyone can see the three faces, but there’s a fourth hidden in the clouds.

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    Can you spot the fourth face in the photo?
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    According to the creators, only 1 in 4 people can spot the fourth hidden face.

    Those who can spot the fourth face right away may be experiencing pareidolia, the tendency to perceive an image in random visual patterns.

    If you’re struggling to find the face, direct your attention to the bottom of the photo under the gray woman’s chin.

    Take a look at the photo below to see if you found the hidden face.

    GO AGAIN?

    Ready to go 3 for 3?

    Take a look at the below image of dry grass and see if you can spot a hidden creature.

    Like the snow leopard, a frog has blended into its surroundings.

    Set your timer and see if you can spot the elusive amphibian.

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    Look closely to find the frog hidden in the grass
    Reddit/Find the sniper

    If you still can’t find the frog, direct your eyes to the left side of the image under a green leaf.

    The frog’s brown spotted skin blends in with the grass, but if you look closely you’ll notice a difference in texture.

    If you’re ready to give up, take a look below to see where the frog is hiding.

    Up for more brain teasers ?

    Check out this optical illusion of an orange Corvette , or try to find all 10 tiny blueberries hidden in a crowded park .

    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.
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