Perception Tests they often defy logic and the brain and put us in a state of alertness and excitement just by viewing an image. And that's what this quiz will do for you! In the photo that will be shown, there is a camouflaged snake in the middle of the grass. Your mission is to find, within 10 seconds, the snake hidden on the surface. Can you do this? See the image below and try the challenge.
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Some snakes, such as the pit viper (Bothropoides jararaca), are known for their ability to camouflage themselves well in the wild. This is an essential strategy for evading enemies without attracting attention or sneaking up on your prey without them noticing. And that's exactly what the snake in the picture did.
Although she was not captured by enemies, she was captured by photography. Your mission now is to locate it within 10 seconds. Can you find her, knowing that even her enemies couldn't?
The grass is not regular: In some places, it is still well chlorophylled and large. In other places, the bush is dry, discolored. In which of these spots did the snake camouflage itself? At first glance, our brain tends to look in the most likely places or, at least, in the smallest: It's the ability to optimize time.
That way, you've probably started or will start looking for the most ′′ live ′′ grass.
We advise you to turn on the timer to calculate how many seconds – or minutes – you can locate the hidden reptile. It will certainly be a good idea to assess later whether you took too long – or whether your brain is, for tests of guesswork and perception, more agile than most.
Alright, let's assume you've made it this far and so far haven't located the snake. Here are some tips to make your search easier:
Below we circled the snake that is hiding in the grass:
How do you label your performance? If it took longer than 10 seconds, don't blame yourself, it's normal when you're still exercising your brain. The important thing is not to give up and do more fun challenges like this one. That was tough, wasn't it?