Help the lady find her dog
You’ve probably done this on newspaper supplements and puzzle books. What’s the harm if you do it on digital platforms?
The idea of creating images with small details and items is to test whether or not the human eye can catch all of them.
Then there’s the factor of perspective. One set of eyes can look at an image from one angle and pick certain details. Another set of eyes can pick up details not seen by the first person by looking at the image from another angle.
This applies more to optical illusions, which can be physical, physiological, and cognitive.
We have also seen similar image challenges where the same picture is published twice with subtle differences in the second one from the first. The challenge is to notice the subtle differences in a limited amount of time.
On those lines, this clever art showing people engaged in various activities in a public park is a test for the human eye.
See the lady with the red shoes and red top putting up a dog poster on a board?
She lost her puppy. The challenge for you is to spot it in this picture in less than 15 seconds.
Here you go:
There are details in the park such as a man running on a bridge, a child walking with balloons, a mom sitting on a bench with her son, an old man feeding pigeons, a cow flying over a couple, a squirrel on the railing of the bridge, a crow on the ground, a couple of bees near the bushes, a cat on the tree, two ducks in the water, a lamp post, and a few more things.
But have you seen the dog yet? The canine appears to have a pink ribbon on its head.
Give it another look.
Given up?
Check out every little thing on the image closely.
Hint 1: The canine is not near the poster board
Hint 2: It’s somewhere near the bridge.
Let’s end the suspense:
Did you spot it under the bridge in 15 seconds?