Once upon a time there was a cetacean among pachyderms… This visual search test is an excellent tool to test your sense of observation.
Ready for a new visual test? This “search – find” that has been a hit for several days on social networks is one of the musts of the moment to assess your perception. The principle is simple: you have to find an object, a number, a letter, a person or an animal in a complex image in a given time. In this case, players must locate a whale in the middle of a group of elephants.
Follow the instructions below to perform the visual test
The image below shows a party scene where many elephants can be seen dancing. However, a whale is hidden among them and your task is to find it in just 15 seconds. You will need to observe the visual carefully, as this is a very difficult test and only people with good observation skills will be able to pass it.
Obviously, you don’t commit to anything, but this type of exercise is supposed to be good for the brain, because it increases your concentration, improves your sense of observation and your visual perception. It is also said to reduce stress levels and improve mood giving a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction when the solution is found. It’s mostly a fun way to spend time with friends or family members.
The test solution
The whale was in front of your eyes, but you may not have noticed it with the naked eye. Some minds may have focused on the DJ elephant at the top left of the image, no doubt thinking that the slightly different graphics of this part of the drawing could hide the famous cetacean. Others will have spent their time scrutinizing each pachyderm in search of the large marine mammal… None of that. The whale is actually drowned in this happy crowd, on the left side of the image, between the ears of two elephants. Take a look at the image below for a closer look:
Even the biggest animals are sometimes hard to see, aren’t they? And you, how long did it take you to pass this test? Share your result with our other readers on our Facebook page by clicking here.