If you can find the hidden iPhone 15 in under 30 seconds experts say you have 20/20 vision

A new puzzle has fooled thousands of people, with many staring at the image for up to ten minutes, but to no avail.

Image search, by Idealchallenges viewers to find an iPhone 15 hidden among a large number of personal items scattered across a desk.

The makers claim that only people with ‘perfect’ 20/20 vision can recognize the iPhone within 30 seconds.

So can you find it?

Idealo-designed image search challenges observers to find an iPhone 15 hidden in a host of personal items scattered across a desk

Scientists have long debated the benefits of hidden puzzles.

The games promote attention to detail, improve visual perception and develop a person’s self-confidence.

The easiest way to solve a puzzle is to divide the picture into parts and pay close attention to what stands out.

Idealo’s hidden iPhone can peek out from under another Apple device.

If you’re still having trouble identifying the gadget, you can find the answer if you scroll to the second image on the page.

A final hint leads you to the bottom of the photo, hidden between an iPod Classic and a pair of scissors.

The makers claim that only people with 20/20 vision can find the iPhone within 30 seconds

The makers claim that only people with 20/20 vision can find the iPhone within 30 seconds

Another fiendishly difficult brainteaser recently left people scratching their heads.

Jagran Jos‘s hidden word puzzle challenges observers to find the word “pathologist” hidden in the jumble of letters.

It says that only “very observant individuals can discover the hidden word in nine seconds.”

But can you discover it in time?

The hidden word puzzle, designed by Jagran Josh, challenges observers to find the word 'pathologist' hidden in the jumble of letters

The hidden word puzzle, designed by Jagran Josh, challenges observers to find the word ‘pathologist’ hidden in the jumble of letters

For anyone new to these types of puzzles, the hidden word can be found in the jumble of letters above.

It can run up or down, from left to right or even diagonally.

The website states that this is only an ‘intermediate level challenge’, so should be easy to crack within the time limit.

The site elaborated further, writing: ‘Individuals with good observation skills will be able to recognize the word within the time limit.

‘The way the letters are arranged in the grid makes it difficult to identify at first glance.’

Still struggling?

If you need a hint, the orientation of the letters can make the word difficult to identify at first glance.

And for those who still find it difficult: the solution can be found in the second column on the left of the image.

For those still struggling, the solution can be found in the second column on the left of the image

For those still struggling, the solution can be found in the second column on the left of the image

Even if you struggle with this word puzzle – often called a word search – you have to keep at it.

‘Although word searches may not seem like the most stimulating activities, they can do some good for an aging brain.

‘Because the process of solving a word search involves looking at the ‘clue’ of a few letters to find a word, this activity can help seniors sharpen their reasoning skills.

“Because seniors must consider both the length of the word and its position, multiple parts of the brain are activated,” according to Port St. Lucie Hospital in Florida.