Visual challenge: Try to find the hidden moon!

Visual challenges and optical illusions are great strategies to train our visual perception and test our attention, which are two essential life skills. That's why today we bring you this visual challenge to find the moon, where in just 15 seconds you will have to solve the riddle. Can you solve the challenge in that time? Worth a try, good luck!

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Visual challenge.

In the illustration above you will find an image full of drawings of the most diverse items, such as ball, sun, ice cream and starfish. At this point, you've probably noticed that it's an image full of beach symbols, so it's a little strange to imagine the drawing of a moon there.

In addition, the image also gains color through the circles in the background that are of different colors, such as pink, green, blue and yellow. Thus, the set ends up representing a large colorful drawing that conveys a lot of life to whoever sees it. However, the big puzzle in this challenge is the drawing of a moon that is in some corner of this image and that you must find in the shortest possible time. However, only those who manage to recognize within the maximum time, which is 15 seconds, win the challenge.

Where is the moon?

Don't worry if you can't find the image, after all, the great interest in visual challenges like this is precisely to encourage you to exercise your brain. In addition, it is not one of the easiest challenges, since it has several elements that aim to make the resolution difficult.

In this case, the moon is in the upper right corner, as you can see in the wolf image below. Note that we easily confuse the moon with the colored circles in the image, as they are the same color.

Visual challenge.

Furthermore, placing the moon at that point is one of the ways to trick your brain, as we automatically associate the drawings with the ones that are always in the foreground. However, a person with good visual perception will always be able to see all the details of a scene, even if it is between the lines.

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