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Julia Banim & Jacob Rawley

Tricky animal brain teaser challenges viewers to spot deer in just 13 seconds

Mondays can be tough after spending the weekend relaxing - especially after a bank holiday - as it might take a while to kick back into gear.

Thankfully, getting back into the swing of things doesn't have to be a drag and can even be fun and rewarding.

One way to get your brain going after some well-deserved time off is by testing your observational skills with a puzzle or brain teaser. Shared by the website Jagran Josh, the puzzle challenges viewers to find a mystery deer in 13 seconds.

Those who can find the deer in such a short space of time are considered to have "extraordinary intelligence", reports the Mirror.

Can you see it? (JargonJosh)

If you've had a look and want a clue, direct your focus towards the right hand side of the image.

And if you are still not able to see any deer on the right of the image, consider looking out for its antlers rather than its body.

If you have guessed you can now scroll on to see if you got the right answer, but consider this your spoiler warning .

Here is your answer (JargonJosh)

If you're looking for more puzzles and brainteasers to kickstart your week, why not try one that asks you to solve a dartboard optical illusion in 15 seconds?

And if you'd like to challenge your general knowledge, try the latest edition of our Friday Night Pub Quiz, with 20 questions to get stuck into.

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