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Spot the snake in this sneaky optical illusion in 15 seconds to break a record

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visual wildlife safari was mind-melting? Puzzle lovers are nearly popping their peepers trying to solve the latest animal-based optical illusion from Hungarian author-artist Gergely Dudás — aka The Dudolf.This time out, viewers are challenged to find the one snake amongst a sea of turtles.

In addition, anyone who spots the serpent in under 15 seconds will reportedly break the world record, according to people who track this sort of success rate.[Warning: Spoilers below]The herpetological “Where’s Waldo,” created by Hungarian cartoonist and illusion maven Gergely Dudás, shows a gathering of green and brown tortoises in a grassy field with the slitherer seemingly nowhere in sight.Locating the snake in the grass is particularly tricky given that the serpent looks identical to the turtles’ long, green necks.Fortunately for frazzled puzzlers, Dudás provided a handy spoiler that shows the sneaky snake poking its head up from behind a turtle shell in the lower left hand corner.

This critter is is the one shell-less head and neck popping up in the sea of snakes.Still can’t spot it? When you give up, scroll to the bottom of this page for the reveal.This isn’t the time the artist has created a puzzle that strained viewers’ brains to the max.

In another one of his needle-in-a-haystack-esque drawings, viewers are challenged to find the mouse amongst the mushrooms in under a minute.

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