Can you find the hidden creature in 11 seconds? Challenge yourself with this optical illusion

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Can you find the hidden creature in 11 seconds? Challenge yourself with this amazing optical illusion

  • Optical illusions trick our minds into seeing (or not seeing) things in pictures.
  • Can you see through this illusion that has left many scratching their heads?

They say your mind can play tricks on you and sometimes you force yourself to see what’s really there.

This amazing optical illusion of JagranJosh it’s designed to make your brain (and eyes) work hard in an attempt to see what’s really there.

At first glance there is nothing but black and white lines, but that is not the case, there is actually an animal hidden inside.

You have 11 seconds to find the creature, will you be able to do it?

Can you spot the animal hidden between the black and white horizontal lines in the image above?

Could you find it? The combination of black and white lines together can make it difficult to see.

If not, you may have a bit more success if you move further away from the screen.

If that doesn’t work, you can try squinting or looking away from the screen and then back to it.

To make it a bit easier for those of you still struggling, we’ve got an image showing the animal, a frog, as it would appear in a different color scheme below.

Optical illusions can be good puzzles, forcing our minds to work hard to figure out if what we’re seeing is true.

Some have gone viral in the past on social media, including one that had millions arguing: is that dress white and gold or blue and black?

The frog was hidden between the lines, but it's much easier to see with a different color scheme.

The frog was hidden between the lines, but it’s much easier to see with a different color scheme.

Others are less controversial, with the natural world throwing up plenty of natural illusions, especially when it comes to camouflaged animals.

A recent illusion revealed how our minds can trick us into seeing things that aren’t there, with the image of a traffic light being gray but actually tricking people into thinking it was red.