You’ve got 20/20 vision if you can spot my dog hidden in the room in under 30 seconds

Hoping to test people’s vision, one TikToker shared an image of his dog playing among the autumn leaves.

He said you won’t be able to find the puppy in less than 30 seconds.

A TikToker who wanted to test his followers shared an image of his dog in nature

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A TikToker who wanted to test his followers shared an image of his dog in natureCredit: TikTok/bryce_w2023

Since most of us want to keep our eyes and minds sharp, brain-stimulating exercises are one way to energize those muscles.

TikToker Bryce W (@bryce_w2023) proved that his iPhone images ended up becoming a kind of visual puzzle because of everything that was going on in the portrait.

“Looking for my dog,” he wrote in videotapes.

“I bet it will take you more than 30 seconds.”

In the photo, there is a large green bush next to a smaller bush in the background.

A tall tree, surrounded by more greenery and a stone bird bath, stands in front of the fence.

And to make things even more camouflaged, there are hundreds of autumn leaves – varying in color from yellow to orange to brown – scattered across the ground.

It’s difficult to find the little dog amid the natural color and layered texture – but if you can, you probably have 20/20 vision.

An astute viewer pointed out exactly where the puppy was: staring at the camera from behind a tree.

His black and white fur and tiny face protrude from the left corner of the bark.

If you’re looking for more brain teasers to test your eyesight, the team at Play Poker againan online Poker site, created an image filled with classic baking treats from The Great British Bake Off and a hidden egg.

Although it's hard to spot at first, if you look closely to the left side of the tree, you'll see the dog

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Although it’s hard to spot at first, if you look closely to the left side of the tree, you’ll see the dogCredit: TikTok/bryce_w2023

Edmuns DeMars

Edmund DeMarche is a USTimesPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Edmund DeMarche joined USTimesPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund@ustimespost.com.

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