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If you can find the blue-eyed fox with this optical illusion within 25 seconds, you are the record holder.

Brain teaser enthusiasts remain frustrated because they struggle to find blue-eyed foxes at record speeds.

Hidden in the skull of the optical illusion is the only creature that stands out as the only creature without brown eyes.

However, although it sounds easy to find, optical illusion fans are struggling to get rid of the fox within 25 seconds, so it remains looking red.

According to the cunning creator, Book a Eye Test, it takes an average of 1 minute and 13 seconds to solve a puzzle.

However, one clever player was able to find a unique fox among the corresponding ones in just 25 seconds.

This means that if you can find a blue-eyed animal within this time, you will be the record holder.

If you're having a hard time finding it, look a little to the left.

Still not found? Scroll down!

This is because a strange visual trick with pictures of Adele, Kanye West, and Barack Obama has plagued people.

The trio can be seen upside down, but turning the smartphone over makes everything a little weird.

On the other hand, if you can find a pair of skis with this brain teaser within 28 seconds, you can also call yourself a record holder.

Winter sports equipment is hidden in a beach setting with umbrellas and dozens of deck chairs, creating the optical illusion.

There's the little blue beast.
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Crabs and starfish have been added to busy photos for viewers A puzzle that is more difficult to solve.

The record for finding skis is currently 28 seconds.

And the paintings of men, flowers, and women with umbrellas reveal the most fascinating attributes of people.

If you first find an old man, that means you have incredible insight.

Here's the light-eyed critter.
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But if you first see a flower, it's you The most attractive feature of is the ability to reassure others.

This story originally appeared inThe Sunand was reproduced here with permission.