Can YOU spot the Easter Egg Emoji or the Easter Bunny? Tricky seek-and-find puzzles will put your observation skills to the test

A new Easter brainteaser set on the White House lawn will test your observation skills to see if you can spot the emojis and bunnies.

In one, a life-size Easter Bunny stands next to President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill as they laugh and look delightedly at young people on the White House lawn.

Another puzzle depicts a group of children holding a wooden spoon as they roll the Easter egg across the grass on Easter Monday.

One image shows the president taking part in the festivities, as he is depicted holding a whistle as a crowd of onlookers take photos and watch happily.

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The Easter Bunny is somewhere in this photo. Do you see him?

A close-up of two little girls dressed in pink having fun playing Easter bun.  Do you recognize the egg emoji?

A close-up of two little girls dressed in pink having fun playing Easter bun. Do you recognize the egg emoji?

There's an Easter egg emoji somewhere in this photo.  Can you find him?

There’s an Easter egg emoji somewhere in this photo. Can you find him?

Do you recognize the Easter egg emoji in this brainteaser?

Do you recognize the Easter egg emoji in this brainteaser?

In the first puzzle there are crowds of people on the lawn, but can you discover the hidden bunny?

The Easter egg roll is part of the Easter tradition. In 1878, the first official White House egg roll took place during the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes.

A few weeks ago, animal rights group PETA wrote to First Lady Jill Biden asking him to replace the traditional Easter egg roll with a potato roll that “would not exploit sentient beings.”

The annual event takes place from 7am to 7pm on Easter Monday, with an estimated 30,000 people coming to the White House to roll dyed, hard-boiled eggs on the grass and see who can get the furthest before they burst.

In the second puzzle, two girls in pink coats play an egg and spoon race on the lawn.

But somewhere in the image there is a hidden Easter egg emoji.

Can you recognize it?

The hidden bunny is circled in red!

The hidden bunny is circled in red!

The hidden Easter egg emoji is circled in red!

The hidden Easter egg emoji is circled in red!

PETA President Ingrid Newkirk has written to Dr. Biden asking her to use potatoes instead of the traditionally painted chicken eggs.

She said: ‘Easter is not a time of renewal or joy for chickens on egg farms. In typically hellish conditions, it can take up to 36 hours for a chicken to… produce just one of the thousands of eggs that will be used in the White House Easter Egg Roll.

“Instead of promoting harmful factory farming and the slaughter industry, would you please initiate the annual White House Potato Roll?”

In the third puzzle, Biden stands at the edge, about to blow the whistle to start the race.

Can you find the hidden egg emoji during the festivities?

The answer is circled in red!

The answer is circled in red!

A life-size Easter Bunny stands next to President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, who are shown smiling as they watch the children and participate in the Easter scroll

A life-size Easter Bunny stands next to President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, who are shown smiling as they watch the children and participate in the Easter scroll

Thousands of military and veteran families are invited to the light-hearted Easter celebration, as well as caregivers and survivors.

PETA said the switch to a potato roll would “please anyone who doesn’t eat these cholesterol bombs for health, cultural, religious or environmental reasons.”

“Or because they don’t want to support dirty factory farms, where hundreds of millions of chickens are locked in cages smaller than a sheet of letter-sized paper, unable to extend a single wing.

‘Unlike starch, potatoes are cheaper and healthier than eggs and they leave the birds alone.’

Newkirk added: “Children love animals and would be sad to learn that the eggs used for fun and games in the White House come from tortured chickens whose lives are spent in cages that provide them with less space than a standard sheet of typing paper.”

Along with their suggestion, PETA included a photo of brightly colored potatoes arranged to resemble Easter eggs.

The spring roll tradition started in 1878 and has continued ever since.

It takes place on the South Lawn of the White House and features activities for the whole family, including storytime, games and live entertainment.