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Only 1 percent of viewers can spot a sunflower among these bees

An optical illusion is an image that challenges your visual perception by making you see something different from its original intention. It tricks your visual senses into perceiving something that isn't real.

In this image, you'll notice a "swarm of bees" as you gaze at it. But hidden within this image is a sunflower cleverly camouflaged. Your challenge is to find the flower in under 10 seconds. Ready? Let the countdown begin!

Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, and one. Stop!

Could you spot the flower? If yes, congratulations! You have the eyes of a hawk. If not, don't worry; we have the answer ready for you. Here is the image with the flower encircled:

<p>(Source: BrightSide)</p>

Was this illusion challenging for you? If it was, don't fret; we have many more optical illusions lined up on our website. Feel free to check them out.

Studies suggest that the more you practice brain-teasing puzzles, the smarter you become. So, practice these puzzles on our website, and you'll gain insights into how your brain functions and how to enhance its speed!

Furthermore, you can see how specific colours, patterns, and themes can influence your thinking. While there are many psychologists and thinkers who have contributed significantly to the creation of puzzles, two notable figures are Richard Gregory, known for his work on visual perception and optical illusions, and Edwin B. Newman, an American psychologist and artist famous for designing the "Cafe Wall Illusion," a well-known optical illusion that plays with perceived lines and patterns.

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