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Only those with excellent vision can spot the car in this picture

In our daily lives, the continuous influx of sounds and images often leaves us fatigued, making it challenging to recall much of our day. Don't worry; this is a common experience. To address these cognitive challenges, we've introduced a mind-boggling optical illusion.

Within this image, a cheerful scene unfolds with children playing in the garden. Amidst the play, some children are running and playing basketball, while others skate around. Take a closer look, and you'll even find a girl with an RC remote controller.

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But can you locate a small squirrel in this image? Your challenge: spot it within 10 seconds! Your time starts now — go! 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1.

A viral optical illusion has left many astonished, as they attempt to find a car hidden in this brain teaser.

So, did you discover the elusive motor car in this picture? If not, let's uncover some clues to aid your search. Observe the girl with a remote control in her hands. With this remote, one can control the car from anywhere. It appears she's perplexed because she's lost her car and is now searching for it using her RC.

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Despite the joyous scene around them, it seems the other people are unaware that a car is also present nearby.

Now, for those with problem-solving brains: Did you spot the car? Give yourself 30 seconds: Your time starts now — go!

15...10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1. All stop! Did you spot the car? If yes, congratulations! You have the eyes of a hawk. If not, don't worry; we have more puzzles lined up for you.

<p>(Source: The Sun)</p>

The cognitive phenomena behind optical illusions involve perceptual processes that occur when our eyes and brain interpret visual stimuli.

Gestalt principles play a role in these cognitive phenomena, where our brain organizes visual information into meaningful patterns and shapes. For instance, we tend to group together similar, close, or connected objects and fill in gaps or complete contours of incomplete figures.

Keep trying more puzzles on our website to enhance your cognitive abilities!

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