Can you find a pair of skis in a tropical optical illusion? If you spot them in less than 28 seconds, you’ll be a record holder, according to The Sun. But in a picture full of summer sunbeds and umbrellas, crabs and starfish also appear to confuse people even more.
How fast you can find a pair of skis in an optical illusion determines how fast your mind works. The picture shows a beach with dozens of striped sunbeds, umbrellas, palm trees and a sea with dolphins.
The optical illusion works similar to the popular children’s illustration “Where’s Waldo?”, in which children look for a bespectacled boy in a red and white striped T-shirt. But in this beach optical illusion, crabs and starfish appear in the sand on purpose to make finding the skis more difficult.
If a person is smart enough to find the skis in less than 28 seconds, they become a record holder, according to The Sun newspaper. If you have trouble finding the skis, focus on the lower left side of the image. There you will find red skis leaning against one of the striped chairs.
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