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You'll need perfect vision to spot three geckos camouflaged against the wall

A new optical illusion is leaving people scratching their heads as they struggle to find the three geckos hiding in plain sight on the stone wall - and it's harder than it looks

by · The Mirror

Finding the three animals in this picture is no easy task.

Brainteasers are a fantastic way of exercising your mind. Making sure your mind is as fit as the rest of your body is instrumental in helping to keep degenerative diseases like dementia at bay, and puzzles also have the ability to strengthen the connection between your brain cells. What's more, solving tricky brainteasers can give you a feel-good hit of dopamine to boost your mood.

There are several different types of puzzles out there that all push you to think in different ways, and it's advised you give a range of challenges a go in order to exercise various parts of your brain. If you want to give your perception skills a refresh, then we've got the perfect brain teaser for you to try.

Can you find all 3 house geckos?
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At first glance, the Reddit post above might look like a simple picture of a stone wall. However, although it may not look like it, there's actually something else hidden in the image. Somewhere among the rough stone pattern are three geckos that camouflage perfectly into the colour of the surface they're resting on.

Specifically, the reptiles are house geckos - also known as wall geckos - and are known for climbing the walls of houses in search of insects and being attracted to porch lighting. But can you locate all three geckos in the picture?

They are very well hidden, so it's not as easy as it would seem, but with some patience and some careful scanning, you should be able to find them all. Take as long as you need to find them, and when you're ready, scroll down to find the answer.

Answer

All three geckos are located in the top half of the image. The first two are at the very top of the wall, just before the roof begins. One is to the left of the picture, and the other is closer to the middle. The third and final reptile can be found just above the light, hiding away in the shadow.

Commenters on the post were quick to praise the poster for their tricky puzzle, while others said the geckos were "easy" to spot since they have to deal with them on the walls of their houses all the time.

One person said: "This was a good one!", while another added: "I'm from Florida, so these were so easy to spot after years of constantly getting scared by them," and a third wrote: "This one was fantastic, found them."

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