Only those with eagle-eyes solve new Brainteaser inspired by popular Netflix show in just 37 seconds

A new brainteaser inspired by Netflix’s Bridgerton was based on one of the character’s engagement rings.

Colin Bridgerton proposed to Penelope Featherington with a stunning pearl and diamond ring.

The puzzle features dozens of Regency-style pearls, but hidden among them is a single gem that players must try to find.

On average, it takes 37 seconds for even the sharpest person to see it. Can you beat the clock?

The puzzle features dozens of Regency-style pearls, but there is a single gem hidden among them that players must find.

The third season debuted on Netflix in May. The first four episodes were released on May 16 and the last four on June 13.

Set in Regency England, this beloved drama follows the search for love of eight close-knit siblings from the powerful Bridgerton family.

In episode 5, titled ‘Tick Tock’, Colin (Luke Newton) proposes to Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) after a steamy love scene.

As he slips it onto her finger, Penelope remarks how beautiful it is. “And yet only half as beautiful as you,” he replies.

The elegant ring consisted of six pearl balls in the shape of a flower, with a yellow diamond in the middle.

Jeremy Hinds, jewellery expert at F Hinds, creator of the brainteaser, explains: ‘Pearls are the ultimate in Regencycore jewellery, adding a timeless elegance to any outfit.

On average, it takes even the most astute person 37 seconds to see it

On average, it takes even the most astute person 37 seconds to see it

‘Adding them to your look is like adding a touch of Bridgerton’s ballroom charm to your style: you’re embracing the elegance and sophistication of the show.

‘Pearls represent tenderness and femininity with their signature snow-white glow. They embody elegance in their simplicity.

‘Whether it’s earrings, bracelets, necklaces or chokers, they add a subtle elegance to any outfit.’

While the glittering diamond may blend in with the gleaming pearls, viewers are advised to focus on the bottom half of the puzzle.