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You have 20/20 vision if you can find hidden animal in winter wonderland scene

The record for finding the adorable little penguin hiding within is an impressive 16 seconds. The brain-teasing puzzle depicts a festive illustration of a charming winter wonderland scene

Can you find the penguin hiding in this winter scene?
Can you find the penguin hiding in this winter scene?(Image: Supplied/888 Casino)

A brain teasing image is so complex as only people with 20/20 vision are able to crack it.

Christmas Day is just hours away, and many of us are taking full advantage of the festive season. Often, it’s a time when many games and puzzles are brought out of the cupboard for some wholesome fun.

Typically, friends and family are able to switch off from the daily grind in favour of some decent, quality time with their nearest and dearest.

In a bid to take advantage of this precious time, before returning to the daily grind and the battle to achieve some semblance of work-life balance, many people will play games.

For lots of people, the friendly competition and banter of a festive games night is as traditional as mince pies and presents. With this in mind, the experts at 888 Casino created a winter-themed brainteaser designed to challenge all.

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According to the popular gambling company, the record for finding the hidden penguin lurking within is an impressive 16 seconds. The brain-teasing puzzle depicts a festive illustration of a charming winter wonderland scene.

There’s snowy hills, adorable little huts, Christmas trees, and plenty of people having fun in the snow. Among the wintery festivities, there’s a little penguin hidden. Can you beat the 16-second record? Have a look and see if you can find it...

Can you find the penguin hiding in this winter scene?
Can you find the penguin hiding in this winter scene?(Image: Supplied/888 Casino)

Similar brainteasers and puzzles have left many people scratching their heads. The images, which are deliberately deceptive or misleading to our brains, remain interesting to many because not everyone perceives them the same way - some people can’t even see them at all. They can also offer insight into how our eyes and brain work together.

On TikTok, there’s heaps of posts encouraging people to try and find a hidden object or error within an image. On Reddit, the flurry of hidden image posts on TikTok has rubbed some people the wrong way.

One person posted: “Is anyone else getting a bunch of lives about finding the hidden object in the picture? They all seem to involve cartoon images of people in the bathroom. And the host always promises to reveal where one of the items is, if more people join the live. And then something about getting money through cash app.”

Another replied: “Yes!!! The hosts are always annoying. I keep getting them even when I say not interested.” Another Reddit user commented: “It’s always 'I bet you can’t find the 4th item' because there is no 4th item” - but that isn’t the case here.

Did you find the penguin?
Did you find the penguin?(Image: Supplied/888 Casino)

With this particular image puzzle, the penguin can be found around halfway down the image, towards the right hand side, in front of a trio of trees.

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If you spotted it in less than 30 seconds, it’s believed you have 20/20 vision. How long did it take you? Let us know in the comments section below.

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