challenges of optical illusion They're pretty fun, aren't they? Because of this, they became extremely popular on some social networks, such as TikTok and some Facebook groups. There are even influencers who produce content only in this niche, reaching millions of users with each publication.
Today, you will have to find all kiwis in one illustration. Wassup are you ready? It can be harder than it looks.
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Created by the Hungarian artist Gregerly Dukas, it is very likely that you have already seen other images by the same author on the internet. That's because, known as Dudolf, he produces several illustrations of optical illusion, so he became very popular on the internet. After all, in addition to very beautiful arts, which even serve as wallpaper, they present challenges to tear your hair out.
the illustration
In this puzzle, you come across a series of cute brown birds that also look like fruit. However, when sharing the image on his Facebook, Dudolf made it clear that there are 4 kiwis in the illustration, but that made it very complicated for his followers. Thus, in the comments, it was possible to observe a rain of discussions about where to find the answers.
“There are no kiwis, you are fooling us, Dudolf”, joked one of them. Another reported: "I managed to find the first three, but I've been looking for the fourth for 15 minutes." If you're like one of these two and can't find the hidden kiwis, don't worry, it's really complicated. Luckily, we're going to give you some tips for solving this challenge.
To begin with, you should remember that kiwis are simple, so you can distinguish them from birds. In fact, most of them are distributed almost in a straight line vertically, in the right corner. See the image below where all the answers are highlighted. If you prefer, call your friends and family to compete and rank who finds the answers first.