THIS mind-boggling optical illusion can test if you have 20/20 vision.
The tricky brainteaser challenges you to spot the dog in the living room in under ten seconds.
The colourful picture shows a man standing in a busy living room, anxiously looking for his dog as he is ready to take it on a walk.
Can you help him find it?
The clever pup has decided to hide somewhere in the room.
Pay close attention as the living room has lots of features- sofas, a full coffee table, plants, toys, and a fireplace.
The living room's walls are also busy in this optical illusion shared by Jargan Josh
The challenge is to find the dog as fast as you can- ideally in less than ten seconds.
A helpful tip is to look for patterns that could resemble a dog.
Try to look for distinctive features such as his ears or face.
If you are still struggling to spot the pup you can find the solution below.
The dog managed to camouflage itself in the carpet.
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