Some optical illusions can seem near impossible to solve, as many insist that only a small number of people can crack their codes.
While some reveal personality traits, others test qualities like focus and concentration and one rather crowded puzzle claims that only those with a keen eye will be able decipher it.
The latest brainteaser asks you to spot an image of a wolf hidden within a sea of racoons to determine how capable your brain is of spotting something hidden within a pattern. The animation, shared by mentoring company Brightside, can reportedly only be solved by eagle-eyed people in as little as five seconds.
While the colourful animation seems like child's play, spotting the animal is harder than you may believe. As reported by The Mirror, solving this puzzle will take all your observation skills as your brain needs full concentration to uncover the image of the wolf.
However, others may need some guidance on where to find the animal, which has been included below. Don't forget to set timer to measure your progress.
Can you find the hidden wolf in five seconds?

It may seem like there are only racoons to be found in the puzzle, but there is a wolf in there somewhere.
If you need a little hint on where to find him then be focus in on the left side of the image and look out for any larger outline as his face is bigger than those of the racoons.
Thankfully, the pesky wolf has been circled in red in the below image, so whether you found him quickly or not you will be able to check you found the right thing. You can tell it is him due to his lack of mask on the eyes and his different coloured ears.

We recently shared an optical illusion which reveals the personality trait that others find least attractive about you. This one however comes in the form of an oil painting and contains four hidden images within the larger piece.
While they are easy to spot, the first one you spot says a lot about you. What you see doesn't indicate that you have a bad personality, but rather it points out the quality that may put off others.

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